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The response of consumption to income shocks: evidence from the Indian trade liberalization
AgEcon Search, 2011In the past two decades, India has enacted a number of policies, including a dramatic trade liberalisation, that in part aim to reduce the incidence of both poverty and food insecurity. This study focuses on how households employed in industries exposed to large tariff decreases cope with the negative income shocks caused by the increased import competition.DocumentDemographic trends and international capital flows in an integrated world
Centre for Research in Economic Analysis, 2011Demographic projections for the 21st century indicate that population is ageing all over the world. This paper examines the impact of projected demographic trends on international capital flows.DocumentUsing TRIPS flexibilities to improve access to HIV treatment
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2011This policy brief describes how the flexibilities contained in the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement and reaffirmed by the Doha Declaration provide important opportunities for World Trade Organization (WTO) Members to reduce prices and expand access to HIV medicines.DocumentIn Search of Economic Alternatives for Gender and Social Justice: Voices from India
Women in Development Europe, 2010How can we shape an alternative economic and gender just development process?DocumentGlobalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame, tables, notes and charts
Eldis Document Store, 2010Tables notes and charts for occasional paper, "Globalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame", that explores the relationship between globalisation, trade negotiations and development through a comparative political economy study of India -an 'emerging giant'.DocumentGlobalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame, parts 2 and 3
Eldis Document Store, 2009Globalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame: this paper is in three parts. Part 1 uncovers the historical process of trade negotiations from the inception of GATT (1947),the WTO.DocumentGlobalisation, trade and development: India in a comparative frame, part 1
Eldis Document Store, 2009This paper explores the relationship between globalisation, trade negotiations and development through a comparative political economy study of India -an 'emerging giant'.DocumentCompetition clauses in bilateral trade treaties: analysing the issues in the context of India's future negotiating strategy
Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, 2008The failure to include competition provisions at the WTO multilateral framework provided the scope for including their inclusion at bilateral/regional level. However, there are large differences across free trade agreements (FTAs) in terms of how the competition provisions are addressed.DocumentChanging the Aid for Trade debate towards content
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2009The Aid for Trade (AfT) debate has mostly focused on how to implement AfT programmes rather than on what to do and the specific content of these programmes. This policy brief finds that other relevant areas need to be integrated into the AfT agenda.DocumentGenetically modified food and international trade : The case of India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and the Philippines
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2007This paper studies the potential effects of introducing genetically modified (GM) food crops in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines in the presence of trade-related regulations of GM food in major importers. It focuses on GM field crops (rice, wheat, maize, soybeans, and cotton) resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses, such as drought-resistant rice.Pages
