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The twin effects of globalisation
World Bank, 2003This paper examines the trade-off between the positive and negative impacts of globalisation on labour markets.DocumentSignificance of cluster based approach for mining sector with special reference to Rajasthan
Eldis Document Store, 2001This paper argues that Rajasthan's mining industry could do with a fresh strategy geared towards its sustainable development, particularly because of its significant contribution to the state's revenue and the employment it provides.DocumentPolitical Economy of Growth and Reforms in South Asia
Global Development Network, 2000This paper attempts to examine the political economy behind the economic policies in South Asia and to draw lessons from them. Specific reform measures that India and Sri Lanka undertook are analysed and the political economy rationale of such policies are examined.The political history and economic performance of South Asian countries are first briefly described.DocumentMeeting “felt aspirations”: globalization and equity from an anthropological perspective
Global Development Network, 2003What’s new about globalisation other than just trade? The standard answer is that globalisation is international trade backed by high speed transaction of information, communication, and capital flow. It is this entire package that makes a difference. If this is what globalisation is about, and if this trend is now sweeping the world then social relations would be of little or no consequence.DocumentA Study of Technological Change in the Small Enterprises of a Developing Economy: Analytical Framework and Empirical Examination
Global Development Network, 2002What firm level processes of diffusion of new technologies are there for small enterprises in a developing economy?DocumentThe Differential Impact of Japanese and U.S. Foreign Direct Investments on Exports of Indian Manufacturing
Global Development Network, 2001One of the most fiercely debated issues in the literature of development economics is the role played by the inward foreign direct investment in export performance of developing countries. This study aims to find whether FDI from different source countries have differential impact on the exports of Indian industries.DocumentEconomic liberalisation and globalisation vs India’s poor
Transformation, Integration and Globalization Economic Research, Poland, 2003Is globalisation and economic liberalisation a threat or an opportunity for the poor? Today, many in the national and international NGO community perceive globalisation and economic liberalization as a threat claiming that it widens inequalities and increases overall poverty.DocumentTechnology policies and acquisition of technological capabilities in the industrial sector: a comparative analysis of the Indian and Korean experience
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2001This paper reviews the science and technology policy of India and Korea in a comparative perspective to draw relevant lessons for India. It shows that policies, strategies and structures of science and technology evolved under a planned development approach in both Korea and India.DocumentWTO Agreement on Textiles and Clothing: impact on Indian textile & clothing industry
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2001With the phasing out of quotas in global trade in textile and clothing, while the world’s markets would become more accessible to competitive players, the ones not so competitive are at grave danger of being marginalised, if not completely wiped out. The author claims that in this sense, the quota phase-out from 2005 is an opportunity as well as a threat.DocumentDistribution services: India and the GATS 2000 Negotiations
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2002This study examines India’s opportunities and constraints to trade in distribution services in the context of the ongoing GATS (General Agreement on trade in Services) 2000 negotiations.India is a small player in the global market for distribution services.Pages
