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International trade flows are penetrating deeper into the working of developing economy, because developing countries particularly Asian nation are fastest growing market for the product of multinational corporations. This causes overall changes in productivity growth, income distribution and employment pattern in general. Trade in goods and service has grown twice as for global GDP in the 1990's and the share attributes to developing countries has climbed from 23 to 29 percent only. As Asia concerned the total Export of Merchandise & Commercial services in 2005 was 2773 Billion dollars & 543 Billion dollars & total Import of it was 2599 Billion dollars & 595 Billion dollars. This indicates the share of Asia in world export & import of merchandise was 27.3% & 24.7% and that of commercial services was 22.4% & 25.2%. This clearly indicates that compositional change does not occur predominantly for the last ten years, which offer new opportunity for growth to the Asian economies.
Justin, Paul (May 2005) International Business (2nd ed.), Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, pp. 3–7. Google Scholar |
Francis Cherunilam (2005) International Trade & Export Management, (14th revised ed.), Himalaya Publication, New Delhi, pp. 29–37. Google Scholar |
Avadhani, V.A. (2004), Global Business (2nd revised ed.), Himalaya Publication, New Delhi, pp. 98–99. Google Scholar |
Bhalla, V. K., Shiva Ramu, S. (2000) International Business Environment and Management, (4th revised ed), Anmol Publication Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi. Google Scholar |
Sunderam, A.K., Stewart, Black J., International Business Environment, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. Google Scholar |
Oxford University Press , Emerging the 21st Century: World Development Report, 1999–2000. Google Scholar |
Articles, The Economic Times : July 8, 2005. Google Scholar |
Articles, The Economic Times : July 11, 2005. Google Scholar |
World trade organization , International trade static's, 2005. Google Scholar |
World trade organization , World Trade Report 2005 (10th anniversary edition, 1995–2005). Google Scholar |
World trade organization , World Trade report 2006, exploring the links between subsidies, trade and the WTO. Google Scholar |
International monetary fund , World Economic Outlook, (April 2006), Globalization and Inflation. Google Scholar |
Web Reference. Google Scholar |
www.amb-inde.net. Google Scholar |
http://www.wto.org/english. Google Scholar |
International trade flows are penetrating deeper into the working of developing economy, because developing countries particularly Asian nation are fastest growing market for the product of multinational corporations. This causes overall changes in productivity growth, income distribution and employment pattern in general. Trade in goods and service has grown twice as for global GDP in the 1990's and the share attributes to developing countries has climbed from 23 to 29 percent only. As Asia concerned the total Export of Merchandise & Commercial services in 2005 was 2773 Billion dollars & 543 Billion dollars & total Import of it was 2599 Billion dollars & 595 Billion dollars. This indicates the share of Asia in world export & import of merchandise was 27.3% & 24.7% and that of commercial services was 22.4% & 25.2%. This clearly indicates that compositional change does not occur predominantly for the last ten years, which offer new opportunity for growth to the Asian economies.
Justin, Paul (May 2005) International Business (2nd ed.), Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, pp. 3–7. Google Scholar |
Francis Cherunilam (2005) International Trade & Export Management, (14th revised ed.), Himalaya Publication, New Delhi, pp. 29–37. Google Scholar |
Avadhani, V.A. (2004), Global Business (2nd revised ed.), Himalaya Publication, New Delhi, pp. 98–99. Google Scholar |
Bhalla, V. K., Shiva Ramu, S. (2000) International Business Environment and Management, (4th revised ed), Anmol Publication Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi. Google Scholar |
Sunderam, A.K., Stewart, Black J., International Business Environment, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. Google Scholar |
Oxford University Press , Emerging the 21st Century: World Development Report, 1999–2000. Google Scholar |
Articles, The Economic Times : July 8, 2005. Google Scholar |
Articles, The Economic Times : July 11, 2005. Google Scholar |
World trade organization , International trade static's, 2005. Google Scholar |
World trade organization , World Trade Report 2005 (10th anniversary edition, 1995–2005). Google Scholar |
World trade organization , World Trade report 2006, exploring the links between subsidies, trade and the WTO. Google Scholar |
International monetary fund , World Economic Outlook, (April 2006), Globalization and Inflation. Google Scholar |
Web Reference. Google Scholar |
www.amb-inde.net. Google Scholar |
http://www.wto.org/english. Google Scholar |