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Health insurance for the poor in India
R. Ahuja / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 2004
In general, health insurance is not well developed in India. A major part of total health spending in the country takes the form of private, out-of-pocket spending which is clearly regressive in natur...
Competition clauses in bilateral trade treaties: analysing the issues in the context of India's future negotiating strategy
S. Sahu (ed);N. Gupta (ed) / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 2008
The failure to include competition provisions at the WTO multilateral framework provided the scope for including their inclusion at bilateral/regional level. However, there are large differences acros...
Trade in energy services: GATS and India
A. Mukherjee;R. Goswami / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 2009
This study examines India’s opportunities and constraints to trade in energy services within the GATS framework. It also identifies the barriers and lists reform measures which are essential to ...
Deconstructing China’s and India’s growth: the role of financial policies
J. Aziz / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 2008
Economic theory considers a country's financial policies, that match investors with savers, to be an essential driver of growth. The specific contribution of the financial sector to economic d...
China and India: a tale of two trade integration approaches
P. Kowalski / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 2008
This paper elaborates the developments of trade and trade policy in China and India. It aims to shed light on the role of both trade policy and international economy in the Indian and Chinese economic...
An open services regime. Recipe for jobless growth?
S. Karmakar / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 2008
Services have become the main source of growth in even the lowest income developing countries. ...
South Asian integration prospects and lessons from East Asia
R. Chandra;R. Kumar / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 2008
South Asia enjoys only low levels of regional cooperation when compared with East Asia. However, now is an appropriate moment to push forward South Asian integration for several reasons: ...
Impact of preventive health care on Indian industry and economy
A. Chadha;A. Mehdi;G. Malik / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 2007
This paper examines the link between preventative health care, labour productivity and corporate profitability in India based on a survey of companies and employees from the manufacturing and service ...
Movement of natural persons and trade in services: liberalising temporary movement of labour under the GATS
R. Chanda / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 1999
This paper examines constraints on temporary movement of labour and proposes ways to strengthen and broaden the overall GATS framework in this area of trade in services.It proposes the introduction...
Competition policy, development and developing countries
A. Singh / Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations , 1999
The paper suggests a number of concepts and principles of economics that, although fully grounded in modern economic analysis, have not as yet been applied to the field of competition policy in devel...

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