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    Changing economic power in the world economy

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008
    Two features stand out in the development of the world economy in the past years: increasing integration and a major hiatus in the growth of the different economies from 1973-74. This paper analyses the implications of the rapid growth of China and India for the structure of the world economy and the distribution of economic power among different countries.
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    Regional trading arrangements (RTAs) in the world and Asia: options for India

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2005
    Regional trading arrangements (RTAs) and bilateral free trade agreements (FTAs) have become an important aspect of a country’s trade policy. Over 300 RTAs or FTAs are currently in different stages of negotiations. An overwhelming proportion of world trade is now conducted on preferential basis within the FTAs.
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    Rediscovering the role of developing countries in GATT before the Doha Round

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008
    At the launch of the Doha Round, developing countries were sceptical that the Round would address the issues of concern to developing countries. Their scepticism was based on their experience of past 8 rounds of the GATT that failed to adequately address the interests and concerns of developing countries.
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    India’s role in East Asia: lessons from cultural and historical linkages

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2009
    India’s presence in the East Asia Summit signals not only a victory for New Delhi’s “Look East” policy but also an implicit “Look West” policy on the part of India’s neighbours to the east. This convergence represents not only a major economic opportunity for India but also a long-term strategic shift in regional order.
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    Geographical indications at the WTO: an unfinished agenda

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2010
    Over the recent past, Geographical Indication (GI) has emerged as one of the most contentious categories of intellectual property (IP). Two among the three TRIPS issues presently under discussion at the WTO pertain to GIs, the third being the relationship between the TRIPS and the CBD.
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    Rules of origin under regional trade agreements

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2010
    Rules of origin (ROO) have emerged as an area in which consensus is hard to achieve among negotiating countries within an RTA. Disagreements over rules of origin have often deferred the implementation of several trade agreements. One of the reasons for this is because ROO are viewed as those obstructing trade.
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    Does governance matter for enhancing trade? Empirical evidence from Asia

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2010
    The rise of Asia as a major economic power and growth centre in the world is an unprecedented development in the contemporary world.
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    Regional economic integration in South Asia: prospects and challenges

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2009
    Realising its importance, the South Asian region has also embarked upon various processes of regional economic integration. However, the South Asian regional integration process is fraught with difficulties, especially due to a lack of understanding about the very economics of regional economic integration.
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    On managing risks facing the Indian economy: towards a better balance between public and private sectors

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2009
    While the global economy has pulled back from the financial abyss, it is by no means out of the woods. The developing countries (including India) should be prepared for:
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    Regional cooperation for regional infrastructure development: challenges and policy options for South Asia

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2009
    Regional infrastructure is one of the major determinants of economic integration process. It enhances international and regional connectivity through the free flow of goods and factors across borders, allowing countries to benefit from a better relocation of resources.

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