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South-South collaboration picks up steam
SciDev.Net, 2003Nations such as Brazil, India, South Africa and China are increasingly acknowledging that they share not only common social and economic challenges, but also common goals in international trade negotiations.DocumentGlobalisation and the developing countries: emerging strategies for rural development and poverty alleviation
International Service for National Agricultural Research, 2002This on-line book reviews the impact of globalisation on a range of issues, including the effects of changing global rules and regulations on the economies of developing countries in general, and their agricultural sectors in particular. The book divides into four main sections, and includes chapters by various authors.Part I: globalisation from the perspective of the South.DocumentUnlimited companies: the developmental impacts of an investment agreement at the WTO
ActionAid International, 2003This paper presents Actionaids response to the issues surroundings the Cancun Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), to be held in September 2003.ActionAid is concerned that an investment agreement negotiated at the WTO could inflict lasting damage on the livelihoods of poor people in developing countries.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.DocumentRice trade liberalisation and poverty
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2002This paper explores the important link between rice trade liberalisation and poverty, seeking specifically to respond to two questions: What would be the effect of freer trade in rice on trade flow patterns? How will rice trade liberalisation and consequent rice price equalisation across countries influence the prevalence of poverty in the poorer economies?DocumentSmall firm competitiveness in a trade liberalized world: lessons for Tamil Nadu
Center for International Development, Harvard University, 2002This paper argues that the path to growth for small firms in a trade liberalised world lies in their ability to learn how to upgrade their production capacities and access new and complex markets.DocumentImproving the management of sustainable development: towards a new strategic framework for large developing countries: China, India, and Indonesia
Institute of Advanced Studies. United Nations University,, 2002Based on the case study analyses of China, India, and Indonesia, this report introduces and examines some of the important issues related to developing a national strategy for sustainable development.DocumentExport incentives in India within WTO framework
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2001This paper examines the WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM Agreement), from which India, like other low-income countries has been exempted from the prohibition of export subsidies.
