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parallel with neighboring country China which has marked significant progress by adopting manufacturing as the major industry. …
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giant fast-growing countries, China and India, with the liberalised global economy. The integration is taking place under … of the global labour force with India and China’s recent integration with the international economy may have profoundly … its technological leadership. In relation to policy, the underlying question examined here is whether India and China …
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buying locally made materials and intermediate goods it creates a good environment for the locally produced goods. For China … Financial Openness of China is showing mixed result, it increased until mid-1990s and it is showing the declining trend. In case …
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India and China are without doubt two superpowers in becoming, as they jointly own 40% of the world’s population and … present in the following some recent economic earmarks of India’s, respectively China’s development, as well as, in conclusion …
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Adam Smith (1776) devoted the first three chapters to the division of labor in his Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. This process, carried far enough, eventually results in a divergence between the distributions of supplies and demands of such...
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This study focuses on trade opportunities of climate smart goods and technologies (CSGT) in Asia. Paper mainly highlights the export gaps for climate smart goods and technologies (CSGT) in Asia and identifies the trade opportunities among trade partners in intraregional and interregional....
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establishments to quantify the potential extent of misallocation in China and India versus the United States. We measure sizable gaps … in marginal products of labor and capital across plants within narrowly defined industries in China and India compared … observed in the United States, we calculate manufacturing TFP gains of 30%–50% in China and 40%–60% in India. …
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Penang has always been a focal point, absorbing knowledge (and popular culture) from civilizations to the East and West. In modern Penang the pattern of cultural contacts has changed over time. Research institutes and universities in Penang cooperate with foreign partners to produce research...
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of China and India for the period of 1971-2011. The structural break unit root test and cointegrating approach have been … inverted U-shaped curve between industrial production and CO2 emissions for India but for China it is U-shaped relationship … Granger cause CO2 emission in India. In case of China, the feedback effect exists between coal consumption and CO2 emissions. …
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friendly goods and technologies. The Comparative advantage analyses indicate that Hong Kong, China, and Japan have comparative … China, Hong Kong and Japan, and Asia Pacific region are major exporter of CFG during 2002-2008. Competitiveness of India …, China and South Korea has improved in 2008. Pakistan, Sri-Lanka, and India prefer to trade in CFG regionally and have shown …
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