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effects for India, in a probable futuristic scenario of a full tariff liberalization (with and without any productivity …-parts industry in India will specifically witness an adverse impact, unless an annual productivity growth of at least 2.5% is …Although India has been experiencing a significant trade deficit with respect to RCEP members, and therefore likely to …
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This paper examines the impact of trade liberalization under NAFTA on the productivity of the Mexican automobile …) to obtain a productivity measure. In a second stage, a model is estimated by System GMM to analyze the effect of trade … openness on the estimated productivity. The main results indicate that there exists a positive association between trade …
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cheaper auto sector inputs and raw material are allowed and imports are facilitated from China and India, new entrants (both …/classifications. However, these do not find their way, for example, to India due to what the industry describes as non-tariff barriers, state … the commerce ministries of India and Pakistan can address the concerns of Pakistan’s auto sector and create a win …
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industries in India and examines the impact of trade liberalization on productivity. The period of the study is from 1991-92 to …The productivity growth has an important linkage with economic growth and standard of living. It not only increases … therefore public policies aim at improving productivity. This paper focusses on estimating productivity in iron-steel and cement …
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