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Renegotiating India’s Trade Pacts: A Study with Reference to India’s Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements with Japan and South Korea

The Indian Economic Journal
India has signed 13 Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to boost its exports as of October 2023. Many of these trade pacts are causing an increased trade deficit and only imperceptible improvements in market access for the country’s goods and services.
Kanupriya
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Trade in Value Added and Employment in India’s Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Perspective

Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research
This perspective is an attempt to understand the linkages between trade in value added and employment in India’s formal manufacturing sector. The article uses the techniques of panel data and simple time-series regression analyses. The main contention of
Ananya Das, Kanupriya
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The Impact of FTA on Trade Volume and Terms of Trade between Pakistan and China

Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research, 2022
The primary purpose of this study is to examine the impact of free trade agreements on trade volume and terms of trade between Pakistan and China. It examines the effect of the Pakistan–China Free Trade Agreement (PCFTA) on sector-wise trade welfare for ...
Arsalan Ahmed   +2 more
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Strategic Trade Policy in Asymmetric Markets: The Role of Product Differentiation and Free Trade Agreements

Foreign Trade Review
This study examines the dynamics of Bertrand competition for differentiated products among three asymmetric countries, focusing on the welfare implications of free trade agreements (FTAs). It explores how product substitutability, market size differences
Arsalan Ahmed
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Need of External Finance and Financial Development: Evidence From Tariff Shocks of Chinese Cities

World Economics
This paper explains the variation of financial development at the city level in China from the perspective of the need for external finance. Based on data from 295 prefecture‐level cities from 2003 to 2016, we construct a city‐level measure of ...
Huimin Shi, Zheng Jiang, Ruixian Wang
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Horizontal Differentiation and Determinants of Wine Exports: Evidence from Portugal

Journal of Wine Economics, 2020
Assuming horizontal differentiation and using an expanded gravity model, the main objective of this article is to assess the determinants of Portuguese wine exports.
Anthony Macedo, Sofia Gouveia, J. Rebelo
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Mapping Challenges for India’s Engineering Exports in South Asia

The Indian Economic Journal
In recent years, India has been rapidly formulating policies that aim at export promotion, enhancement of India’s export capacity, diversification of its exports to cater to a larger market and also provide incentives to those who wish to set up an ...
Saarthak Sharma
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FDI, Financial Development and Economic Growth: Evidence from Select Indian States

The Indian Economic Journal
This article examines the foreign direct investment (FDI)-growth nexus by controlling for the level of financial development in a panel of six individual states of India from 2001 to 2018.
Swarnamanjari Sahoo
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French Wine Exports to China: Evidence from Intra-French Regional Diversification and Competition

Journal of Wine Economics, 2020
While France leads the way in the Chinese import market of wine, China is France's third largest wine export market by value. In this article, I analyze the determinants of France's wine exports to China, differentiated by French wine growing regions.
O. Bargain
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How Is Institutional Quality Moderating the Effect of Terrorism on International Tourism, Trade, Foreign Aid Inflow and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa?

Foreign Trade Review
This study examines how international tourism, foreign aid inflow, international trade and economic growth are responding to terrorism in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and how institutions are moderating these interactions.
C. Agu, J. Ogbuabor, Benjamin Udoka Onah
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