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India and Japan in 2020 after tariff reduction compared to Business as Usual (BAU) scenario. A marginal export growth is … occur. India would likely to increase its export to Japan by I8.25%, while for Japan it will be only 4.65% by 2020. The …
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Southeast Asia. In view of slowdown in growth and even recession in advanced economies as a result of the adverse impact of the … toward rising middle class of Asia. To successfully implement the new initiative of "Make in India", India needs to be …
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This paper examines global and regional stock market integration in Asia at both the aggregate and disaggregate …
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Asia, particularly its major economies has witnessed slower growth in recent years. To make Asia more economically … their export-oriented (mostly to advanced economies) production and growth towards Asian markets and regional demand, and … proposed. This initiative plans to create an economic zone covering Asia, Europe and Africa. To successfully promote and …
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emerging Asia there is more regional than global integration, and that the former has become even stronger in the post-2008 …
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We study the procompetitive effects of trade policies against a foreign oligopoly in a model of vertical product differentiation. We show that a uniform tariff policy like the Most Favored Nation (MFN) clause is always welfare superior to free trade because of a pure rent-extraction effect....
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The paper uses a small open economy general-equilibrium model to compare fiscal and nominal exchange rate devaluation with respect to their impact on economic activity and the current account. In particular, it investigates to which extent fiscal devaluation mimics nominal exchange rate...
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-run imprisonment rate for five English-speaking nations: Australia, Canada, England and Wales, New Zealand and the United States. These …. In the late-nineteenth century, Australia had the highest incarceration rate of these nations. Today, the United States …
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