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India's Trade Policy in the 21st Century / Amita Batra.

By: Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2022Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780367752231
  • 9780367755478
Other title:
  • India's trade policy in the twenty first century
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: India's trade policy in the 21st century.DDC classification:
  • 382.30954 BAT 23/eng/20211228
LOC classification:
  • HF1589 .B379 2022
Contents:
Table of Contents Preface; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Going Back: tracing the history of trade policy reform in India: 1978-1990s; Chapter 3 The 2000s: Global trade shifts: Rise of GVC led trade; Chapter 4 The 2000s: India in global trade; Chapter 5 Situating India’s Trade Policy in the 2000s; Chapter 6 GVC specific elements in India’s Trade Policy; Chapter 7 GVC restructuring and India’s Trade Policy imperatives; Chapter 8 Conclusions and reform priorities
Summary: "This book analyses India's trade policy evolution in the last two decades in the broad context of trends and patterns in global trade and in particular, with reference to the emergence of global value chains (GVCs). Through an in-depth analysis of its trade policy evolution in the 2000s, the author explains India's limited share of global merchandise trade, especially manufacturing trade and relatively low GVC integration. The book discusses India's trade policy, pattern and global trade participation not just in the comparative context of China as is true of most analyses relating to the Indian economy, economic reforms and trade liberalization in India but also in the context of regional economies like Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Bangladesh and other EMEs that have successfully integrated with GVCs/ RVCs in the period under reference. Progress and nature of India's value chain participation relative to other economies has been evaluated in this context. The book further examines policy developments with respect to traditional trade measures like tariffs and export schemes, trade and GVC related policies in special economic zones (SEZs) as well as GVC facilitating policy instruments such as regional/ free trading agreements (RTAs/FTAs) and investment treaties. Three sectoral case studies - automobiles, textiles and apparel and electronics - are presented to examine India's participation in these dynamic GVC intensive sectors. An important study of one of the fastest growing economies in the world for almost two decades, this book will be of substantial interest to academics and policymakers in the fields of Economics, International Economics, Foreign Policy, Economic Relations, Economic Diplomacy, Indian, Southeast and East Asian Economics"-- Provided by publisher.
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Table of Contents
Preface;
List of Tables;
Chapter 1 Introduction;
Chapter 2 Going Back: tracing the history of trade policy reform in India: 1978-1990s;
Chapter 3 The 2000s: Global trade shifts: Rise of GVC led trade;
Chapter 4 The 2000s: India in global trade;
Chapter 5 Situating India’s Trade Policy in the 2000s;
Chapter 6 GVC specific elements in India’s Trade Policy;
Chapter 7 GVC restructuring and India’s Trade Policy imperatives; Chapter 8 Conclusions and reform priorities

"This book analyses India's trade policy evolution in the last two decades in the broad context of trends and patterns in global trade and in particular, with reference to the emergence of global value chains (GVCs). Through an in-depth analysis of its trade policy evolution in the 2000s, the author explains India's limited share of global merchandise trade, especially manufacturing trade and relatively low GVC integration. The book discusses India's trade policy, pattern and global trade participation not just in the comparative context of China as is true of most analyses relating to the Indian economy, economic reforms and trade liberalization in India but also in the context of regional economies like Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Bangladesh and other EMEs that have successfully integrated with GVCs/ RVCs in the period under reference. Progress and nature of India's value chain participation relative to other economies has been evaluated in this context. The book further examines policy developments with respect to traditional trade measures like tariffs and export schemes, trade and GVC related policies in special economic zones (SEZs) as well as GVC facilitating policy instruments such as regional/ free trading agreements (RTAs/FTAs) and investment treaties. Three sectoral case studies - automobiles, textiles and apparel and electronics - are presented to examine India's participation in these dynamic GVC intensive sectors. An important study of one of the fastest growing economies in the world for almost two decades, this book will be of substantial interest to academics and policymakers in the fields of Economics, International Economics, Foreign Policy, Economic Relations, Economic Diplomacy, Indian, Southeast and East Asian Economics"-- Provided by publisher.

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