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India’s rising role in Asia
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2007Compared to East Asia, India’s growth strategy has relied relatively more on domestic markets, consumption rather than investments, decentralised entrepreneurial rather than state-led development, and on financial and capital market intermediation in allocation of savings (Das, 2006; Huang, 2006; Morgan Stanley, 2006).DocumentWelfare gains from regional economic integration in Asia: ASEAN+3 or EAS
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2007The experiences of Asian countries suggest that the region has substantial economic potentials and synergies between these countries and they can be better tapped with comprehensive economic cooperation. With this approach formation of an Asian Economic Community is not too far away from now. Next phase of liberalisation in Asia should focus on deep economic integration.DocumentWho benefits from South Africa’s bilateral trade agreements?
Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies, South Africa, 2008Trade liberal is ation is a key component of South Africa’s post-Apartheid development strategy, aimed at accelerating growth and creating employment. There is evidence suggesting that multilateral reforms over the last decade have been successful.DocumentBrazilian economy: recent evolution and new perspectives for South-South cooperation
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2007Brazilian economic stagnation of the early 1980s mirrors that of the other Latin American countries. Thus, comparison on the economic data for the whole of Latin America from 1980 up to today and those of the 1950-1980 period, reveals that investment rates are substantially lower; unemployment is higher; and the average income of salaried workers is lower.DocumentDeepening India–Bangladesh economic cooperation: challenges and opportunities
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2007In recent years, South Asia has received growing attention as a region that is integrating successfully into the global economy. To maximise the benefits in terms of faster growth and poverty reduction, the region will need to strengthen regional and bilateral cooperation in several areas.DocumentRegional cooperation and integration prospects in Asia
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2007There is indeed a strong opportunity for South Asian countries to benefit from intensifying regional ties. As a regional policy dialogue becomes stronger and barriers are gradually eliminated, or at least substantially reduced, economic integration will intensify in the next decade or two. This is partly due to the very low level of integration it starts from.DocumentThe WTO’s Doha negotiations: an assessment
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008The lure of big benefits from successful conclusion of the multilateral negotiations and the risks of bilateral and regional routes if these negotiations fail should not be taken by the developing countries as determining factors in their moves in the current World Trade Organisation (WTO) Doha negotiations.DocumentSouth Africa's cooperation and support to civilian capacities in the aftermath of conflict
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2014Despite South Africa’s support for peace and security, and efforts to enhance civilian capacities in Africa, many of the country’s internal procedures, departments and processes necessary for the provision of adequate support remain largely undocumented. This review examines and analyses the mechanisms that direct and support South African civilian capacities.DocumentSouth Africa’s peacekeeping role in Burundi: challenges and opportunities for future peace missions
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2007The peaceful resolution of Africa’s conflicts is one of the cornerstones of South Africa’s foreign policy. It is intended to create a better South Africa, Africa, and world.DocumentEmerging economies as sources of investment and appropriate technology: evidence from India
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008The BICS countries (Brazil, India, China, and South Africa) have developed strong linkages with fellow developing countries in the realms of trade, investment and technology. This paper analyses the major trends in India’s linkages with other developing countries with specific focus on technology.Pages
