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India and Central Asia: trade routes and trade potential
Institute of Economic Growth, India, 2013Given the prolonged recession in Europe and the USA, South–South bilateral trading relationships are gaining importance, and nations would be prudent to diversify trading partners and increase trading opportunities with emerging market economies.DocumentIntra - BRICS trade & its implications for India
2014The significance of international trade was highlighted by the leaders of the BRICS group of countries as they met for their Sixth Summit in Fortaleza, Brazil in July, 2014. The BRICS group, made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, came together calling for an Action Plan for advancing its work on trade and investment.DocumentSino-Indian strategic economic dialogue- an analysis
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012Amid growing trade deficit the Sino-Indian Economic Dialogue was held on 26-27 September, 2011. The Dialogue has come as an acknowledgement of the fact that the economics of their bilateral relationship is much more important than any other impending issue. India and China are locked in economic race.DocumentHow vulnerable is India’s trade to possible border carbon adjustments in the EU?
Kluwer Law International, 2012This document is an empirical analysis of India’s trade vulnerabilities to a possible border carbon adjustment scheme implemented by the European Union (EU).DocumentAn open services regime. Recipe for jobless growth?
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2008Services have become the main source of growth in even the lowest income developing countries. Therefore, this paper reviews India’s experience with services to understand how service sector liberalisation can generate welfare gains and employment in developing countries. The paper notably revises:DocumentStrengthening international competitiveness in knowledge based industries: a strategic approach
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2007Why are some Indian firms more competitive exporters than others? This policy brief provides an analysis of the firm-level determinants of export competitiveness in India. Factors influencing export competitiveness identified include:DocumentA case study to show how TRIPS-plus intellectual property rules affect access to medicines
Community Health Cell, Society for Community Health Awareness, Research and Action, 2007This document contains 3 separate papers dealing with the issue of “data exclusivity”, a term that refers to new “TRIPS-plus” measures that some governments, especially the US, are seeking to include in bilateral and regional trade agreements.DocumentSources of India’s export growth in pre- and post-reform periods
Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2007What role have liberalisation policies had on India’s exports growth? This paper examines the response of the country’s exports to reforms in domestic policy and changes in world demand. It decomposes India’s export growth during the pre- and post-reform periods into the four effects: • world trade effect: the impact of global trade on Indian exportsDocumentTrade protection and inter-industry wages in India
Poverty Research Unit, Sussex, 2004This paper examines whether the impact of India's tariff reductions during the 1990s conform to the predictions of the Ricardo-Viner trade model and the other channels through which trade affects relative wages.Pages
