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The economic trajectory of the Indian economy has altered several times. After decades of severe underperformance, the Indian economy gradually picked up momentum in the 1980s and 1990s, and turned in a stellar performance during the 2000s. This paper examines the rationale behind the ups and...
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type="main" <p>The rapid and sustained growth of several Asian economies led researchers, policymakers, and decision-makers in the world of international business to search for a plausible Asian model of growth. Numerous explanations of the dynamic growth in Asia have been put forward, including...</p>
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Instituting sequential market-oriented macroeconomic reforms and institutional upgrades has turned China into a dynamic market-oriented economy. Altering its economic system from a centrally planned nonmarket economy to a near market economy system had momentous results. With the help of...
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This article focuses on the financial globalization of the emerging market economies (EMEs) and the important differences across countries and country groups in this regard, particularly in the relative importance of different types of capital inflows and the pace of financial globalization....
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The objective of this paper is to examine the growth and development in the Asian financial markets and then focus on equity-market developments in the Asian economies. Asian equity markets have grown exponentially over the last two decades. The trauma of the Asian crisis crystallized...
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After years of sitting on the fence, developing economies became active participants in the multilateral trade negotiations (MTNs) during the Uruguay Round. In particular, the Group-of-twenty-one (G-21) developing economies played a consequential role both at the Fifth Ministerial Conference in...
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The contemporary multilateral trading system comprises members ranging from high- to very low-income countries; this range has a bearing on the operations of the multilateral trade regime. Presence of a large number of low-income members is the new systemic reality. Special and differential...
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After a prolonged period of underperformance, Indian economy picked up some momentum during the decades of the 1980s and 1990s. After 2000, it even had a period of stellar economic growth and the real GDP growth rate came tantalisingly close to double digit. Myriad domestic and global economic...
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