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The notion about China being factory of the world is changing. Factories in China are shifting their production base to … neighboring Asia, primarily because of higher input costs in China, a volatile Chinese exchange rate, Chinese exports being … increasingly targeted by its major trading partners, and a fall in price-competitiveness in producing in mainland China. We examine …
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This article analyses business strategies in the automobile sector to determine the key factors behind production relocation processes in automobile components suppliers. These factors help explain changes in production geography in the sector not only in terms of location advantages but also...
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markets to international trade and foreign investment. Yet most countries have not simply opened up their markets. They have … favor some industries over others. This leads to the following question: is openness to trade and FDI alone sufficient to … developing countries benefit from abandoning policy neutrality vis-a-vis trade, FDI and resource allocation across industries. …
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Very recently overseas acquisition and outward greenfield foreign investment have emerged as the two important modes of internationalization of the Indian pharmaceutical enterprises. This study examines the relative strengths and weaknesses of these strategies so as to suggest which between the...
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when compared to global peers on pharmaceutical value-added, productivity, research and development and trade performance …-effective producer of quality drugs. India emerged as one of the fast growing pharmaceutical industry in the world with growing trade …
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The present study investigates into the impact of trade, foreign investment, and technology on three different … conceptual and empirical framework has been developed linking these employment patterns to trade, foreign investment, and … technology, and tested for a sample of Indian industries. The research suggests that trade has been employment promoting for …
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, whose prime activity is the exploitation of logs for processing industries in China, to limit their participation in forward …
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. This article discusses the impact of China’s entry in the WTO. It also discusses about the WTO and agricultural trade …Agriculture sector plays a vital role in the world economy and provides food for every one of us. The World Trade … Organization (WTO) is important body in the international trade and agriculture. Surprisingly, the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA …
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the effects of trade with China and India on the level of employment in Argentina’s manufacturing sector. Results suggest … that trade with China and India only had a small negative effect on industrial employment, even in a period of swift trade …For many in Latin America, the increasing participation of China and India in international markets is seen as a …
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This study of regional South-South (S-S) trade and cooperation in East, South and South-East Asian countries (ESSEA …) aims to provide an economic rationale for S-S trade; shed some light on the extent and pattern of S-S trade in the ESSEA … region; examine the dynamic forces behind the expansion of such trade, and its shortcomings and vulnerabilities; propose …
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