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This study is an attempt to examine similarities and differences in the patterns of revealed comparative advantage (RCA) of India and China in the global market at different levels of classification. The study analyses whether RCAs of these economies have undergone any structural shift/change or...
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India-Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) countries trade relation has intensified in the last two decade. GCC is one of the largest trading partners of India. In this paper, an attempt has been made to explore India's trade potential with GCC countries at HS-2 digit for the period 2001-2014....
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The energy balance due to embodied energy use may be significant for trade dependent economies. In this paper, authors estimate the balance of embodied energy in India's international trade at aggregate and sector levels. Over time, the composite energy sector (including primary and secondary...
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This study investigates the potential gains as a result of deeper integration of India with South vis a vis North using GTAP-model. The study reveals that deeper integration of India with South or North has positive effects on India. The present study also reveals higher unrealized and untapped...
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Exports have played a very crucial role in an economy and in the last decade India's trade with GCC countries have been in deficit. So, in this context, present paper has investigated determinants of India-GCC export fl ow with the help of augmented gravity model. Panel data has been used for...
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Contributed papers presented at two-day International Conference on "Dynamics of Regional Trade Agreements and WTO: Developing Countries' Perspectives" held at Dept. of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia in Dec. 2009
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