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ID:
104808
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ID:
088717
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ID:
132521
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
This study shows that intermediate goods will be more affected (both adversely and favourably) than final goods due to ASEAN-India FTA. Other interesting conclusions include tariffs do not matter at all for a major part of the industries and for them the agreement has no significance. In fact, some of the most debated commodities fall in this category. For them though tariff rates have steadily increased over time, so has imports imparting a wrong sign to the tariff elasticity which means that reasons other than tariffs determine their imports and there is no point in putting them in the sensitive or exclusion list.
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ID:
154263
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Summary/Abstract |
Regional trade agreements (RTAs) have proliferated in the last few decades in various forms all over the world and now number in the hundreds. In Asia, many came up or were reinforced after the 1997–98 financial crisis. India has signed a number of RTAs (28 as of now) with various Southeast Asian countries and with ASEAN as a whole. Another important development has been India's admission into the Regional Economic Comprehensive Partnership known as ASEAN+6, intended to facilitate Pan-Asian and Asia-Pacific integration, although it poses a risk to Indian industry faced with growing Chinese competition and market penetration.
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ID:
110622
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ID:
087871
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Publication |
New Delhi, Allied Publishers Private Limited, 1985.
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Description |
xvi, 206p.
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Standard Number |
8170230624
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
027132 | 338.954/GOL 027132 | Main | Withdrawn | General | |
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ID:
128648
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