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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Table of abbreviations. 1. Introduction. 2. Conceptual framework. 3. WTO provisions. 4. Regionalism in practice. 5. Indian experience. 6. Recent spurt in regionalism. 7. Regionalism and economic growth. 8. RIAs and investment. 9. Integration of domestic policies. 10. Regionalism and multilaterism. 11. Regionalism and bilateralism. 12. Economic growth and industrial location. 13. Concluding remarks. Appendices. Bibliography. Index. It is fairly well known that India has been an important player in the WTO multilateral forum. Apart from consistently following WTO mandate by legislative measures India has taken up issues fearlessly on behalf of LDCs and poor developing countries. Today Indian points are heard with rapt attention in important meetings. The steady record of democracy has given India a great prestige and leadership. Regionalism has a great appeal of its own. The great increase over the recent period has given this a position of eminence. The concept of regional integration was considered eminently appropriate. The author has taken great pains to analyse its implication vis a vis investment economic growth domestic policies etc. special care has been taken to compare the Regional Integration with Bilateralism and Multilaterism. Attention of the readers has been drawn to the spate of Bilateral Agreements being drawn up by certain countries who are supposed to be great votaries of WTO. A remarkable feature of this treatise is the classification of countries. In this original contribution the entire world has been divided into five groups. On one side the USA is extending leadership to multilateral regional and bilateral issues. A second group is led by the European Community a great regional power and also supporting WTO fully. Japan a resource rich country heads the third group and is helping countries in Asia without becoming formally any regional outfit. The fourth group includes countries like China and India where all support is being given to countries particularly ASEAN without any regional trappings except marginally. Finally the fifth group countries in Russia and Africa where self interest has been the determining factor. While taking up this complex task the author has received abundant support from experts libraries the World Bank and others. 140 pp.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Emergence of corruption: historical perspective of concepts. 3. How change happens?- India's campaign for a national rural employment guarantee. 4. Governance. 5. Fighting corruption in East Asia. 6. Corruption in the global context. 7. Corruption in India. 8. Inclusive growth. 9. Corruption- many sectors in solved. 10. Global standard. 11. Political corruption. 12. Steps to eradicate corruption.13. Way forward. It is a fact that in many critical sectors, huge subsidy is given in many developed countries. These are well meant and targeted for the poor. The question is to what extent this is reaching the beneficiaries. To look into such cases, an analytical study was necessary. We started first with the US, the EC, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. With China's entry in WTO, the field is wide open. We are all aware of the tremendous efforts made by our experts on China, Eastern Europe and Central Europe, Great attention has been given to the special problems of Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Costa Rica and Peru have been attended with great care. So also the problems of new reformist countries like Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. The same applies to South Asian Countries like Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Thus the entire world has been covered. An exclusive chapter has been kept on India. From corruption angle, different sectors have been covered and different stages have been attended to China special attention has been given. Globalisation standard has been touched upon. The author received tremendous support from libraries of particular importance are Habitat Resources Centre and World Bank Library. He is greateful to Shri Sachin Basra for clear translation. He received great support from Dr. Brijan Bagchi, Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics, Calcutta University and Gautam Sanyal, former Sr. Officer JPC. The author would like to thank Sumitra Bagchi, her wife, for her attention to his health.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Relationship between subsidy and poverty. 3. WTO provisions on subsidy with comments. 4. Various experiments subsidies studies and lessons. 5. Some important issues . 6. Poverty impact of WTO agreement. 7. Case studies and lessons. 8. Main issues. 9. Reciprocity. 10. Judicial pronouncements. 11. Future outlook. 12. Concluding remarks. 13. Broad summary. Annexures. Bibliography. Index.
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