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Impact of import intensity on exports, output and employment during post-liberalisation period
Basic amenities in rural India: Households’ access deprivation, disparities and determinants
Sikshan Vivek. Release of first issue on 12 Jun 2014. Special Issue on Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Inauguration of the Census Data Centre at Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (GIPE), Pune (India) (Photographs)
We need a better future for south Asian region
We need a better future for South Asian region...
I think its a good thing to reach out to neighbouring countries and it is extremely necessary for India. India is such a big country, there has been a certain amount of jealousy and suspicion about its growth and prosperity by the other countries. When Atal Bihari Vajpayee had come in power, he had taken certain measures to have friendly relations with the neighboring countries. He had taken steps to have better relations in trade, commerce and culture. And there was an introduction of ‘common currency unit’ for SAARC members. Then UPA came and no steps as such were taken by them. Now that NDA has come with Modi, they are taking steps towards having good relations with the other countries. Other countries should demand peace and co- operation from India for better future of South Asia.
—Rajas Parchure, Director, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics & RBI Professor of Financ
Export Standards and Protectionism in Global Trade: Do all “standards” have “protectionist” intention? A theoretical study
This paper looks into the reasons behind the imposition of export standards by importing country which is an inevitable feature of global trade today. The number of export standards and regulations adopted by different countries has risen significantly over the years. This may be attributed to rising awareness among people towards safer and hygienic products which should be environmentally sound also. But in spite of their necessity, imposing export standards is often looked upon as a means of restricting trade and classified under non tariff barrier or NTB.As norms and standards usually apply to national and foreign production, they do not correspond to the classical form of protectionism which openly discriminates against imports. ..