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  • Manoj Shankar Gupta

    Published by Serials Publications, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8183871062ISBN 13: 9788183871068

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    Condition: New. pp. xxvii + 476.

  • Manoj Shankar Gupta

    Published by Serials Publications, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8183871062ISBN 13: 9788183871068

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  • Manoj Shankar Gupta

    Published by Serials Pub, New Delhi, 2007

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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction/Manoj Shankar Gupta. I. WTO and agriculture 1. WTO and India's agricultural trade an empirical analysis/Ramphul. 2. WTO and Indian agriculture/Ashutosh Kumar. 3. Impact of WTO on Indian agricultural exports/Manoj Shankar Gupta. 4. WTO and market access for non agriculture sector/Shamim Akhtar. 5. Indian agriculture better future opportunities under WTO/R.K. Srivastava and Md. Tarique. 6. WTO policy framework's impact on agriculture Indian experience/Shaily Verma. 7. WTO and agriculture Indian case/K.K. Sinha. 8. WTO and Indian agriculture/Syed Eqbal Afzal and Sandhya Rani. 9. WTO Agreement on agriculture and India/Pushpa Sinha and Ratna Mitra. 10. WTO and its impact on Indian agriculture/Alakh Deo Prasad and Vijay Mistry. 11. A comparative study on agricultural reforms and WTO in India and China/Deepak Bishoyi and Santosh Kumar Sahu. 12. Impact of WTO on Indian agricultural trade/B.N. Pandey and N.K. Mishra. 13. Review and potentials of agro products exports of India under WTO regime/Reeta Kumari Bhagat and S.K. Upadhaya. 14. Agri export business and role of banks under WTO regime/Rashmi Akhoury and R.C. Choudhary. 15. WTO some opportunities and challenges to Indian agriculture/Punam. 16. WTO agreement on agriculture opportunities and challenges/R.U. Singh and R.P. Gupta. 17. Experiences on implementation of agreement on agriculture under WTO implications and concerns for India/Lokbardhan Gupta and K.B. Gupta. II. WTO and global market 18. WTO regulations employment and exports from India's IT sector problems and prospects/Vikram Chadha and Neeru Chadha. 19. WTO and information technology/Asha Singh and Tapan Kumar Shandilya. 20. GATS and higher education in India prospects and problems/Talwar Sabanna. 21. WTO GATS and India an overview/Dinesh Kumar Sharma and Vikas Kumar. 22. WTO regime and India global market competitiveness opportunities and challenges/Shakeel Ahmad Khan and Md. Reyazuddin. 23. New Global Scenario and Indian agriculture/Anjali Prasad. III. WTO and Indian economy 24. Some aspects of product patent regime in Indian pharmaceutical industry/Kuldip Kaur and Kushwinder Kaur. 25. WTO some tasks and challenges/Mahesh Chandra Prasad. 26. Impact of WTO on Indian economy/Md. Murshid Alam and Kumkum Jha. 27. WTO and its impact on Indian economy/Krishan Kant Jha and Usa Jha. 28. Impact of WTO on rural development/Mridula Kumari. 29. Indian standard setting institutions and technical barriers to trade/Md. Imteyaz Hassan. Appendix a glossary of WTO and related terms. The world is changing into a global village. There is a visible change in multiple forms from multiple directions. Starting from economic reforms with emphasis on liberalization privatization and globalization the world has witnessed emergence of World Trade Organization (WTO) and its conditionalities which have altered the basic principles of trade regional groupings barrier free movements mergers and acquisitions foreign direct investment bi lateral agreements etc. and become the order of the day. The WTO is a multilateral trade body which puts together the rules for global trade. India as one of the important members has played a significant role in the trade negotiations since the WTO came into being. It is believed that the WTO should evolve as a forum not only for free trade but also for fair trade. India is seen as a force to reckon with as a negotiator having the potential to engage the world on trade issues and be seen as a major economic power. Developing and under developed countries look upon India for support advice and guidance. The evolution of G 110 demonstrates that India can be the rallying point for the least developing and small economies that continue to be subjected to trade distortions. The book WTO and Indian Economy is a modest attempt to deal with such a debatable subject. It is divided into three sections followed by a glossary of WTO and related terms. About forty six eminent economists/researchers fr.

  • Manoj Shankar Gupta

    Published by Serials Publications, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8183871062ISBN 13: 9788183871068

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