India-Pakistan Trade Normalization: the unfinished economic agenda
Material type:
TextPublication details: New Delhi; Springer, 2017. Description: 390 p.; 24 cmISBN: 978-981-10-2214-2 (hbk.)Subject(s): BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics General | India Commerce Pakistan | India Foreign economic relations Pakistan | Pakistan Commerce IndiaDDC classification: TRRC 337 TAN Summary: This book explores the unfinished India-Pakistan Trade normalisation agenda (building upon the themes covered in the book "India-Pakistan Trade: Strengthening Economic Relations" published by Springer in 2014) and discusses the steps that must be undertaken in order to move the bilateral engagement forward. Given the commencement of bilateral state-level talks and the Indian government's emphasis on South Asian integration, it adds impetus to the trade liberalisation process, while also providing essential recommendations for policymakers in both countries
| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book
|
Teaching & Research Resource Centre - 4 - Media Studies and Art & Design, Pakistan & South Asian Studies | TRRC 337 TAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | M-81119 |
Browsing Amjad Chaudhry Library shelves Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
| TRRC 337 PHI International Political Economy : debating the past, present, and future | TRRC 337 POM The Great Divergence : China, Europe, and the making of the modern world economy | TRRC 337 SHE International Security : an analytical survey | TRRC 337 TAN India-Pakistan Trade Normalization: the unfinished economic agenda | TRRC 337.15 SAU Strengthening SAARC : exploring vistas for expanded cooperation | TRRC 337.5101724 DIT China, the Developing World, and The New Global Dynamic | TRRC 337.5105 MAC Belt and Road : a Chinese world order |
Include reference
This book explores the unfinished India-Pakistan Trade normalisation agenda (building upon the themes covered in the book "India-Pakistan Trade: Strengthening Economic Relations" published by Springer in 2014) and discusses the steps that must be undertaken in order to move the bilateral engagement forward. Given the commencement of bilateral state-level talks and the Indian government's emphasis on South Asian integration, it adds impetus to the trade liberalisation process, while also providing essential recommendations for policymakers in both countries

Book
There are no comments on this title.