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The impact of changing global trade policies on India
South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes, 2000The objective of this study is to provide framework for analysing policy changes that incorporate the interactions between India, its major trading partners and various other countries of the world.The results suggest that participating countries gain from multilateral trade liberalisation. The gains come in the form of increased welfare and higher real returns to the factors of production.DocumentHow stronger patent protection in India might affect the behavior of transnational pharmaceutical industries
World Bank, 2000Paper asks: How will stronger patent rights in developing countries affect transnational corporations' behavior in and toward those countries? How will market structure and consumer welfare be affected by extending patent protection to products that could previously be freely imitated?DocumentGlobalisation and supply chain networks: the auto industry in Brazil and India
Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999Examines the restructuring of the auto industry, and in particular the auto components sector in Brazil and India. In both countries, trade liberalisation and changes in auto industry policy led to large nflows of FDI and major changes in auto industry structure in the 1990s.Pages
