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    Managing India's trade deficit with large trading partners: lessons and prospects

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014
    India’s trade deficit with China, South Korea and Indonesia has widened considerably in recent period and is becoming unsustainable. Together, these countries accounted for 24 percent of India’s overall trade deficit in 2007 that has increased to 29 percent in 2012.
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    Leadership in a rapidly changing world: how business leaders in India are reframing success

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013
    The potential role of the private sector as a positive driver of economic and social progress is increasingly recognised.
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    Deepening India’s engagement with the least developed countries: a critical analysis of India’s Duty-free Tariff Preference Scheme

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014
    India became the first among emerging economies to announce a duty-free facility for LDCs. It did so during the first India-Africa Forum Summit in April 2008. This is not a coincidence, for Africa is home to 34 of the 49 LDCs, and is therefore the one region where international development efforts should be focused.
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    Doing business with Afghanistan

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014
    India and Afghanistan enjoy a rich civilization and historical relationship that spans many millennia; a relationship that has gained strength from India’s role in the reconstruction of Afghanistan.
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    Promoting resource efficiency along the supply chain of key sectors: stimulating knowledge partnership in South Asia

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2015
    Rapid development coupled with high population growth in South Asia has led to unsustainable use of natural resources resulting in serious environmental and social problems. These problems may constraint growth
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    TARA BrickMek-Super User Manual

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014
    This user manual has been developed in response to the interest in Malawi in understanding the process of production of green bricks. It aims to describe the methods of production of green bricks through the TARA BrickMek-Super. The manual also explains in detail the methods of management of manpower, trouble shooting and maintenance of the machine.
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    South-south technology transfer low carbon building technologies: inception report

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014
    This high rate of urbanisation puts tremendous pressure on the entire building material sector. With constraints in supply of material both the quality of material (brick) and the application (house) has degrade d to an alarming extent resulting in poor quality and increasing construction costs. Most often it has reached beyond the means of common beneficiaries.
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    South-South technology transfer low carbon building technologies: market assessment report, Malawi

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014
    The high rate of urbanisation in Malawi puts tremendous pressure on the entire building material sector. With constraints in supply of material and demand far outstripping supply, both the quality of material and the application (house) has degraded to an alarming extent. This has resulted in poor quality and increasing construction costs.
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    Trade potential in SAFTA: an application of Augmented Gravity Model - OP61.pdf

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2007
    The present paper investigates the trade creation and trade diversion effects of a number of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs), with special focus on the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA), by using a gravity model.
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    BCIM economic cooperation: prospects and challenges

    Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh, 2007
    This study is an attempt to explore the potentials for expanding trade and investment under the ambit of sub-regional cooperation comprising four contiguous countries of Eastern South Asia, which includes the two fast growing economies – India and China, and the two developing economies – Bangladesh and Myanmar (BCIM).

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