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European Union's GSP Plus 3 Fiscal Year 3 Garment and textile export 3 Infrastructure 3 Sub-Saharan Africa 3 Textile Export 3 Textile Industry of Pakistan 3 Asia 2 Business Environment 2 Developing country 2 ASIA 1 Business environment 1 Developing Country 1
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 3
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Undetermined 5 English 1
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Kalirajan, Kaliappa 3 Khondoker, Mottaleb 3 Wagan, Shah Mehmood 2 WAGAN, Shah Mehmood 1
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East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) 2 Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University 1
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Journal of Economics Library 2 ASARC Working Papers 1 EABER Working Papers 1 EconStor Open Access Articles 1 Trade Working Papers 1
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RePEc 5 EconStor 1
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Export boost of Textile Industry of Pakistan by availing EU’s GSP Plus
Wagan, Shah Mehmood - In: Journal of Economics Library 1 (2015) 1, pp. 18-27
textile exports is the national GSP plus successful from Jan 2014 because of textile export to the EU which is increased by 18 … Union, and textile exports to the left of the globe fell by 3.5%. Seeing this textile export Pakistan government is ready …
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Export boost of Textile Industry of Pakistan by availing EU’s GSP Plus
Wagan, Shah Mehmood - In: EconStor Open Access Articles (2015), pp. 18-27
textile exports is the national GSP plus successful from Jan 2014 because of textile export to the EU which is increased by 18 … Union, and textile exports to the left of the globe fell by 3.5%. Seeing this textile export Pakistan government is ready …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011211247
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Export boost of textile industry of Pakistan by availing EU’s GSP Plus
WAGAN, Shah Mehmood - In: Journal of Economics Library 2 (2015) 1, pp. 18-27
textile exports is the national GSP plus successful from Jan 2014 because of textile export to the EU which is increased by 18 … Union, and textile exports to the left of the globe fell by 3.5%. Seeing this textile export Pakistan government is ready …
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Determinants of Labor-Intensive Exports by the Developing Countries: A Cross Country Analysis
Khondoker, Mottaleb; Kalirajan, Kaliappa - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2012
While it is widely recognized that industrial development is imperative in developing countries to reduce poverty and to attain sustainable economic growth, there is no consensus on how to develop industries and where to start. Generally, the literature argues that developing countries should...
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Determinants of Labor-intensive exports by the Developing Countries : A Cross Country Analysis
Khondoker, Mottaleb; Kalirajan, Kaliappa - East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) - 2012
While it is widely recognized that industrial development is imperative in developing countries to reduce poverty and to attain sustainable economic growth, there is no consensus on how to develop industries and where to start. Generally, the literature argues that developing countries should...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011277986
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Determinants of Labor-intensive exports by the Developing Countries : A Cross Country Analysis
Khondoker, Mottaleb; Kalirajan, Kaliappa - East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) - 2012
While it is widely recognized that industrial development is imperative in developing countries to reduce poverty and to attain sustainable economic growth, there is no consensus on how to develop industries and where to start. Generally, the literature argues that developing countries should...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011278090
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