India's Foreign Trade, Its Nature and Problems
Author: H. C. Sainy
Publisher: New Delhi : National
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 376
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Author: H. C. Sainy
Publisher: New Delhi : National
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 376
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ranganath Bharadwaj
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: C.S. Nagpal Et Al.
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Published: 1993-01-01
Total Pages: 379
ISBN-13: 9788170417347
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Total Volume Of Goods And Services Produced By The People Of A Country In A Given Period Of Time, The Major Part Is For Domestic Use While A Small Part Is Exported On In The Case Of Services Made Available To Foreigners. These Exports Are Normally Balanced By Imports India Is Now Having An Adverse Balance Of Trade And Balance Of Payments Instead Of A Favourable Balance As In The Pre-War Period. This Adverse Balance Of Trade Is Caused Mainly By Large Imports Of Capital Goods, And Other Investment Goods And Imports Of Food Stuffs. In Respect Of Service Items Also There Is A Negative Balance. This Book Presents A Vivid And Penetrating Analysis Of India S Foreign Trade Problems In The Field Of International Economics.
Author: Vibha Mathur
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 570
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKOver the last 60 years, India's foreign trade has undergone a complete change in terms of composition and direction. The exports cover a wide range of traditional and non-traditional items while imports consist mainly of capital goods, petroleum products, raw materials, and chemicals to meet the ever-increasing needs of a developing and diversifying economy. In recognition of the growing importance of the foreign trade in driving the economy, this book describes and examines changes in the pattern of India's foreign trade since Independence in 1947, with focus on post-1991 developments. The book addresses issues related to trade policy, export strategy, tariff policy, current account dynamics, exchange rate management, foreign exchange reserves, capital account liberalization, external debt and aid, foreign investments (both direct and portfolio), and the WTO.
Author: Vadilal Dagli
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Published: 1973
Total Pages: 484
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Briendranath Ganguli
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Published: 1946
Total Pages: 258
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: P. Rameshan
Publisher: Excel Books India
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9788174465931
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is recommended for those readers and students who are keen on getting a deeper understanding on the strategic issues facing the different sectors of the Indian economy and business in the aftermath of the emergence of the WTO system and the new global economic and business order that the WTO agreements have brought about. The book will raise your strategic anxieties on India to such a great height that after reading it, you will certainly be inspired to think seriously about possible ways of enabling the Indian economy and business to achieve a more rapid global ascendance. All discussions in the book are in the context of the WTO agreements. While discussing India s past trade performance and future potentials, the book makes extensive references to the US, European Union and China, the three most powerful economies of the contemporary world. There are several instances in the book where Indian achievements are benchmarked against China s. Besides, the book explores the direction of India s trade future with respect to the ASEAN. The book also focuses on such burning topics as Indian companies in the global markets, India s trade gains in textiles and clothing, intellectual property protection to traditional knowledge, food security issues under a free trade regime, India s international trade in agricultural products, India s business in business process outsourcing, and the trade potentials in higher education. Further, there are interesting discussions in the book on the trade or investment issues of automobile, pharmaceutical, FMCG, retailing, livestock, plantation and tourism sectors. In each case, the book has made due focus of its attention on the required strategic recourse for India. In a nutshell, the book is an essential reading for anyone who longs to see India reemerging as the dominant force in the global economy.
Author: Madhusudana H S, PhD
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Published: 2020-12-28
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9788177085013
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBetween 1950 and 1990, foreign trade of India suffered from strict bureaucratic and discretionary controls. Beginning 1991, the Government of India introduced a series of reforms to liberalise and globalise the Indian economy. Reforms in the foreign trade sector were intended to integrate Indian economy with the global economy. The major trade policy changes in the post-1991 period have included simplification of procedures, removal of quantitative restrictions, and substantial reduction in the tariff rates. Since early 1990s, India's foreign trade has undergone a complete change in terms of composition and direction. Exports now cover a wide range of traditional and non-traditional items while imports mainly consist of capital goods, petroleum products, raw materials, and chemicals to meet the ever-increasing needs of a developing and diversifying economy. Exports have acquired added significance in the wake of liberalisation wave sweeping across the world. The trend towards market economy in almost all the countries of the world has increased the role of exports in developmental efforts. Exports have become an important indicator of a country's economic performance. The surge i
Author: Dr.Vivek kumar Tiwari
Publisher: SHREE VINAYAK PUBLICATION
Published: 2024-03-30
Total Pages: 177
ISBN-13: 9391267688
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rahul Anand
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Published: 2015-05-29
Total Pages: 65
ISBN-13: 1513542273
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStructural transformation depends not only on how much countries export but also on what they export and with whom they trade. This paper breaks new ground in analyzing India’s exports by the technological content, quality, sophistication, and complexity of the export basket. We identify five priority areas for policies: (1) reduction of trade costs, at and behind the border; (2) further liberalization of FDI including through simplification of regulations and procedures; (3) improving infrastructure including in urban areas to enhance manufacturing and services in cities; (4) preparing labor resources (skills) and markets (flexibility) for the technological progress that will shape jobs in the years ahead; and (5) creating an enabling environment for innovation and entrepreneurship to draw the economy into higher productivity activities.