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Much of international trade today happens through Global Value Chains (GVCs) wherein companies restructure and relocate their operations across geographies to leverage locational advantages and realize greater returns and efficiency in their production processes. Within these GVCs, there are...
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Recent literature tried to explain the Indian growth miracle in different ways, ranging from trade liberalization to industrial reforms. Using data on Indian manufacturing firms, this paper analyzes the relationship between firm's productivity and export market participation during 1991-2004....
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the causes of its success and ignited hopes for similar success in other industries. The subsequent growth of exports of … remains a persistent problem. Indian exports continue to be mostly services with a modest technology content and there is …
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Historically, the Indian textiles and clothing industry has comparative advantage in production and exports which could …
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China and India are the two major gainers from the removal of quotas on textiles and clothing with phasing out of Multifibre Arrangement (MFA) with effect from Jan. 1, 2005. However, to reap the maximum benefits of the new quota free regime and to sustain the growth in this sector it is...
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The technical textiles domain with its classifications into twelve broad segments leaves a great space where Indian industry has the large scope to deliver good results. It can also set an example in the times of turbulences that may occur anytime in today's changing business environment. The...
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This paper examines whether digitalization can be a driver of "upgrading" in global value chains and help developing countries move into higher value-added activities. In particular, the paper provides empirical evidence on the impact of digital capabilities on product upgrading in Indian...
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-based curbs on January 1, 2005, offers the industry an opportunity to expand textiles and garments exports and generate … substantial employment. However, the industry is going through a declining phase and textile mills have been losing their markets … clothing (ATC) and also describes the Indian scenario with respect to its size, investments and exports in post quota regime …
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Technical Textiles sector potentially has ample opportunity for India, both, from a production as well as consumption perspective. The Government has already taken a few steps to promote this sector. Especially, with the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government, this sector is set to...
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