This paper tries to evaluate India’s concerns with AIFTA (Asean India Free Trade Agreement). The main objective of the paper is to study the Revealed Comparative Advantage Index of Indian exports in relation to ASEAN Countries. The RCA index reveals that India has comparative advantage in many product categories but we have not been able to utilize our advantage and in absolute terms is reflected by widening trade deficits with ASEAN nations. So an in depth analysis has been done to analyse India’s trade with ASEAN countries and also through RCA index Industry categories have been identified where India has revealed comparative advantage
This study aims at measuring the comparative advantage and competitiveness of the ASEAN-5 (Malaysia,...
India is a crucial player in South Asia; its trade with neighbouring countries is the major driver o...
The study suggests an approach to reduce India’s sensitive list under SAFTA. The concept of Revealed...
The general objective of the present paper is to review the provisions in India-ASEAN FTA and mercha...
Abstract: India's trading pattern in health goods is anticipated to follow the path of its comparati...
Using cross sectional data for the year 1980-2010, this paper investigates the importance of relevan...
This paper investigates the importance of relevant macro variables of trade between ASEAN countries ...
The ratifcation of the ASEAN-IndiaF ree TradeA greement( AIFTA)in 2009 signals a potentialfor increa...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the empirically the trade flows between India and BRICS. The...
The post WTO world trading system is witnessing proliferation of large number of Regional Trade Agre...
The most countries try to improve their advantage towards goods with high range of demand and sustai...
The ASEAN is India’s fourth-largest trading partner after the EU, the US and China. Considering the ...
India signed a Free Trade Agreement with ASEAN on 13th August, 2009. In this paper we analyze one as...
The post WTO world trading system is witnessing proliferation of large number of Regional Trade Agre...
India has signed a FTA with the ASEAN. The ‘Look East’ policy for India matches very well with the ‘...
This study aims at measuring the comparative advantage and competitiveness of the ASEAN-5 (Malaysia,...
India is a crucial player in South Asia; its trade with neighbouring countries is the major driver o...
The study suggests an approach to reduce India’s sensitive list under SAFTA. The concept of Revealed...
The general objective of the present paper is to review the provisions in India-ASEAN FTA and mercha...
Abstract: India's trading pattern in health goods is anticipated to follow the path of its comparati...
Using cross sectional data for the year 1980-2010, this paper investigates the importance of relevan...
This paper investigates the importance of relevant macro variables of trade between ASEAN countries ...
The ratifcation of the ASEAN-IndiaF ree TradeA greement( AIFTA)in 2009 signals a potentialfor increa...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the empirically the trade flows between India and BRICS. The...
The post WTO world trading system is witnessing proliferation of large number of Regional Trade Agre...
The most countries try to improve their advantage towards goods with high range of demand and sustai...
The ASEAN is India’s fourth-largest trading partner after the EU, the US and China. Considering the ...
India signed a Free Trade Agreement with ASEAN on 13th August, 2009. In this paper we analyze one as...
The post WTO world trading system is witnessing proliferation of large number of Regional Trade Agre...
India has signed a FTA with the ASEAN. The ‘Look East’ policy for India matches very well with the ‘...
This study aims at measuring the comparative advantage and competitiveness of the ASEAN-5 (Malaysia,...
India is a crucial player in South Asia; its trade with neighbouring countries is the major driver o...
The study suggests an approach to reduce India’s sensitive list under SAFTA. The concept of Revealed...