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Name Date published Author
Has Trade Intensity in ASEAN+3 Really Increased? Evidence from a Gravity Analysis November 2002
Impact of ASEAN-India FTA on India’s Plantation Commodities: A Simulation Analysis January 2010
Impact of Export Subsidies on Pakistan’s Exports January 2007
Impact of Services Trade Liberalization on Employment and People Movement in South Asia December 2011
Impact of the ASEAN Economic Community on ASEAN Production Networks February 2013
Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on Taipei,China’s Industrial Structure and Firm Activity November 2011
Impact of Trade on Employment Generation in Manufacturing in India January 2009
India in the Global and Regional Trade – Determinants of Aggregate and Bilateral Trade Flows and Firms’ Decision to Export January 2009
India-Sri Lanka Bilateral Free Trade Agreement: Six Years Performance and Beyond January 2007
Indo-U.S. FTA – Prospects for Audiovisual Services January 2007
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