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India and Trade Policy

India
  • Capital: New Delhi
  • Population: 1173108018
  • Size: 3287590.0 Km2

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Understanding Wage Issues in the Tea Industry
Oxfam, 2013
Wage levels are an issue of concern across the globe as individuals, companies and governments wrestle with how wages paid to workers relate to costs of living, corporate and national competitiveness, profitability and broader macroec...
What next for the BRICS Bank?
N. Watson; M. Younis; S. Spratt / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013
A new development bank to be created by the ‘Rising Powers’ of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) is intended to promote greater cooperation between developing countries, and address what is seen by many...
Agricultural Trade between Bangladesh and India: An Analysis of Trends, Trading Patterns and Determinants
M. Rahman 2012
The paper analyses the indices of trends and patterns of India-Bangladesh bilateral agriculture trade, and estimates the short and long-run elasticities of the determinants of this trade by using descriptive statistics and econometric...
The developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
T. Gebre-Egziabher / Wiley Online Library, 2009
This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and ...
Evolving India–Africa relations: continuity and change
R. Beri / South African Institute of International Affairs, 2011
For the last decade, Africa has been in the limelight due to its increasing ties with India and China. Most of the scholarly writing on this topic have clubbed China and India together, suggesting the rise of an ‘Asian driver...
Rising regional powers and international institutions: the foreign policy orientations of India, Brazil and South Africa
M. D. Stephen / International Studies Association, 2011
Whilst rising powers from the South emerge as key players in international politics, they confront a highly institutionalised world order established and maintained by and for the United States and its allies. Traditional perspectives...
Rising powers, reforming challenges: negotiating agriculture in the WTO Doha Round from a Brazilian perspective
B. Baracuhy / Centre for Rising Powers, University of Cambridge, 2011
This article examines the history of the WTO Doha Round agriculture negotiations from 2001 to 2011 in light of the shifting global balance of economic power. It shows that the rise of China, Brazil and India, among other developing co...
Services liberalisation in South Asia
P.R. Pandey / South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics & Environment, 2009
The services sector is the largest productive sector in all the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) economies (except Afghanistan), accounting for more than half of domestic output and an even larger share in econ...
Working conditions of Dalit garment workers
M. Theuws (ed); P. Overeem (ed); M. Peepercamp (ed) / Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations, 2012
In Tamil Nadu young women workers continue to suffer exploitative working conditions while making garments for Western brands. Thousands of girls work under recruitment and employment schemes that amount to bonded labour. In this repo...
The sensitivity of Indian wheat to external price shocks
S. Bathla / AgEcon Search, 2012
Globalisation and trade liberalisation have exposed agricultural sector of many developing countries to sudden disturbances, particularly due to volatility in global commodity prices and surge in imports. This paper evaluates the sens...
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CUTS Institute for Regulation and Competition (CIRC) (CIRC)
Enhancing knowledge on regulatory issues
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB)
Indian Institute of Management's campus in Bangalore, focusing on research and teaching
The Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)
Research and teaching institute focussing on developing India's capacity to engage in foreign trade
Liberty Institute, India
Indian socio-economic research institute focussing on governance, the environment, and economics.
Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India (CUTS)
Research and advocacy organisation concentrating on trade and development
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Trade Policy profiles on India

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