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    Restoring Afghanistan- Pakistan-India-Bangladesh- Myanmar (APIBM) corridor: towards a new silk road in Asia

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2007
    One of the impediments to deeper regional cooperation in South Asia is the lack of integrated transportation linkages in the region. Absence of adequate and active overland official trade outlets and associated facilities coupled with lack of trade facilitation policy measures. An uninterrupted
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    Determinants of India’s services exports

    Institute of Economic Growth, India, 2013
    Exports facilitate better resource allocation, an efficient management style, economies of scale and efficiency of production thereby having a favourable impact on economic growth. This has been established in several literatures. Furthermore, exports enable imports of essential raw materials and capital goods thus increasing investment in the economy and thereby, output.
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    India-baltic sea region trade and connectivity: myth or reality?

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2011
    India and Baltic Sea Region (BSR) may seem very different areas of the world, and indeed in many ways they are heterogeneous. But, there are many similarities. Both the regions enjoy diversity-of geography, culture, landscape, economy and language.
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    Southern Africa resource barometer

    Southern African Resource Watch, 2013
    Since 2000, oil and mineral commodity prices have been undergoing a strong and steady rise, mainly due to increasing demand from China, India and other emerging economies.
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    Building constituency for the realisation of the Africa Mining Vision (AMV)

    Southern African Resource Watch, 2014
    Conference proceedings from two day constituency building workshop organised in Johannesburg, 2-3 May 2014 by Third World Network-Africa and OSISA/SARW, attended by trade unionists, CSO activists and journalists from Southern Africa.
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    Logistics, trade and production networks: an empirical investigation

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2013
    Logistics services contribute to not only expansion in trade and production networks within or across countries but also help to build countries’ productive capacities.
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    ASEAN-India deepening economic partnership in Mekong region

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014
    The Mekong countries comprising Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam grew rapidly during the last decade. With the exception of the years of global financial crisis, magnitude of growth rates and duration are remarkable in Mekong history.
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    Transforming connectivity corridors between India and Myanmar into development corridors

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014
    India and Myanmar have a 1643 km long land border between them and also share a long maritime boundary. The transition underway in Myanmar towards a democratic framework and a market economy opens up enormous trade and investment opportunities that enhanced connectivity can help to exploit for the benefit of both India and Myanmar.
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    Trade determinants and potential of Syria: using a gravity model, with an estimation of the Syrian crisis’ impact on exports

    Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2013
    The Syrian economy has achieved relatively high economic growth rates, exceeding 5% on average, during the last decade. At the same time, the Syrian economy had been facing a reduction in oil production - the main source of public revenues and exports - accompanied by an increase in local demand on oil derivatives.
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    China–Zimbabwe relations: a model of China–Africa relations?

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014
    There are two parallel interpretations of the relationship between China and Zimbabwe: on the one hand, it is often viewed as a microcosm of China–Africa relations due to its economic and resource elements; on the other, it is portrayed as an example of China’s support for a ‘pariah regime’ without any consideration of human rights and good governance.

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