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Globalisation, 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'.DocumentDevelopment path of China and India and the challenges for their sustainable growth
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2008This paper looks at the challenges for India and China in light of their recent development paths. It examines their special characteristics during their fast growth episodes, in particular how the engines of growth came into being and propelled fast GDP growth.DocumentEconomic reforms, foreign direct investment and its economic effects in India
Kiel Institute of World Economics/Institut für Weltwirtschaft, 2006Post-reform India has witnessed a boom in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). The composition and type of FDI have changed considerably with the service sector accounting for the largest increase. While FDI in India continues to be local-market seeking in the first place, its world-market orientation has clearly increased in the aftermath of economic reforms.DocumentChina and India - the 'emerging giants' - and Africa: a note
Eldis Trade Policy Resource Guide, 2006This note sums up the growth experience of China and India and their relationship with each other. It then explores how the triangular relationship between China, India and Africa could stimulate African development through: an increasing demand for commodities stimulating African exports investment and foreign aidOrganisationCenter for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania
The Advanced Study of India is the only research institution in the United States dedicated to the study of contemporary India.DocumentResisting corporate India
Focus on the Global South, 2007It is predicted that India will be one of the economic powerhouses of the twenty-first century, with the current government focusing on the corporate sector. This collection of articles argues that progressive forces across India must unite in order to resist the current path of development focused on ‘corporate India.’DocumentSources of India’s export growth in pre- and post-reform periods
Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2007What role have liberalisation policies had on India’s exports growth? This paper examines the response of the country’s exports to reforms in domestic policy and changes in world demand. It decomposes India’s export growth during the pre- and post-reform periods into the four effects: • world trade effect: the impact of global trade on Indian exportsDocumentAsia's winds of change
International Monetary Fund, 2006This article reviews some of the key factors behind Asia's transformation and the challenges Asia faces in adapting to the rapid pace of globalisation.While Asia has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past 50 years and has become a driving force in the global economy, the authors contend that governments in the region must reform to become flexible enough to reap the benefits of gloPages
