Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 91University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 2010 |
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Արդյունքներ 7–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... tariff and non - tariff protection strategy followed by DCs ( Pal , 1992 ) . Also as often argued , the exports of the LDCs fluctuate more than the DCs . This is because of the fact that the exports of the LDCs mainly comprise ...
... tariff and non - tariff protection strategy followed by DCs ( Pal , 1992 ) . Also as often argued , the exports of the LDCs fluctuate more than the DCs . This is because of the fact that the exports of the LDCs mainly comprise ...
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... tariff barrier such as quota , import restrictions will be effective in reducing import rather than tariff barrier and currency depreciation . ( 2 ) Government can undertake contraction fiscal policy or monetary policy for the shorter ...
... tariff barrier such as quota , import restrictions will be effective in reducing import rather than tariff barrier and currency depreciation . ( 2 ) Government can undertake contraction fiscal policy or monetary policy for the shorter ...
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... tariff is more . India is the country that has reduced NTBS ( non tariff barriers ) since the liberalization measures have taken place . Liberalization measures adopted by India were not due to policy makers will ( that is they were not ...
... tariff is more . India is the country that has reduced NTBS ( non tariff barriers ) since the liberalization measures have taken place . Liberalization measures adopted by India were not due to policy makers will ( that is they were not ...
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