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Overview of India’ Export Performance: Trends and Drivers

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In this article, the authors analyzed the performance of India's exports and the various economic factors which have contributed to its growth, and provided an overview of the export performance of three important commodities; namely, gems and jewelry, cotton and electronic goods.
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The People’s Republic of China

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed a substance over form approach by reference to five factors: form and substance of an arrangement, timing, reference to steps taken to put the arrangement into place, financial effects, and tax consequences.
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Competitiveness of Electronics manufacturing industry in India: an ISM–fuzzy MICMAC and AHP approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a hierarchical and weight-based model is presented to identify and build a hierarchy of the factors influencing competitiveness of electronics manufacturing industry (EMI) at the industry level and apply the interpretive structural modeling, fuzzy Matriced’ Impacts Croises Multiplication Appliquee a UN Classement (i.e., MICMAC) and analytic hierarchy process (AHP) approaches.
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Export competitiveness of indian textile industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the export competitiveness and export performance of Indian textile with respect to rest of the world with the help of Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) of eleven different product groups of textiles.
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Analysing competitiveness and trade performance: evidence from Indian textile industry and its select competitors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the trade performance and competitiveness of textile industry of India and its competitors namely China and Vietnam by using revealed comparative advantage developed by using comparative advantages developed by the two countries.
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Essays on Public Education Expenditure, Trade Openness and Economic Growth of India

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of public education expenditure and trade openness on economic growth of India using aggregate or country level data was examined. But, no significant relationship could be found between agricultural sector performance and the trade openness.
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Economic Reforms in India Since 1991: Has Gradualism Worked?

TL;DR: This article examined India's experience with gradualist reforms from this perspective and pointed out that even a gradualist pace should be able to achieve significant policy changes over ten years, even with a slow pace of implementation.
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Determinants of international trade flows: The Case of Developing Countries

TL;DR: In this paper, a distributed lag structure is imposed on the relative prices and on the effective exchange rate as the determinants of trade flows, and import and export demand functions are estimated for a sample of developing countries, using the Almon procedure.
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India: Macroeconomics and Political Economy 1964-1991

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the recent experience of eighteen countries as they attempted to maintain economic stability in the face of international price, interest rate, and demand shocks or domestic crises in the forms of investment booms and related budgetary problems.
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Exchange rate volatility and trade: why is it so difficult to find any empirical relationship

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss why previous literature has found little evidence of any effect of exchange rate variability on international trade and make comparisons of estimations based on different specifications or using different data sets and changes in the results depending on the method used.
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Exchange Rate Volatility and Exports: New Empirical Evidence from the Emerging East Asian Economies

TL;DR: The authors examined the impact of bilateral real exchange rate volatility on real exports of five emerging East Asian countries among themselves as well as to thirteen industrialised countries and provided strong evidence that exchange-rate volatility has a negative impact on the exports of emerging east Asian countries.