Market fluctuations and country risk relationships for Australian and Indian energy

Indians and Australians have a great deal more in common than a love of the game of cricket. A recent Australia–India energy and minerals forum (Australian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade 2010) acknowledged that there exists a mutual respect for democracy and the rule of law. In both countrie...

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Main Author: Simpson, John
Other Authors: N.M.P Verma
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Springer New York LLC 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8520
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description Indians and Australians have a great deal more in common than a love of the game of cricket. A recent Australia–India energy and minerals forum (Australian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade 2010) acknowledged that there exists a mutual respect for democracy and the rule of law. In both countries pluralism and human rights are important social objectives. Australia and India are cooperating increasingly on matters relating to trade and investment, international security, climate change, science and education, but also in the areas of resources and energy. The forum made the point that India is soon to become Australia’s third largest export market, after China and Japan (e.g., two-way trade between India and Australia had grown to 22 billion dollars in 2008–2009).
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-85202017-09-13T14:50:55Z Market fluctuations and country risk relationships for Australian and Indian energy Simpson, John N.M.P Verma Indians and Australians have a great deal more in common than a love of the game of cricket. A recent Australia–India energy and minerals forum (Australian Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade 2010) acknowledged that there exists a mutual respect for democracy and the rule of law. In both countries pluralism and human rights are important social objectives. Australia and India are cooperating increasingly on matters relating to trade and investment, international security, climate change, science and education, but also in the areas of resources and energy. The forum made the point that India is soon to become Australia’s third largest export market, after China and Japan (e.g., two-way trade between India and Australia had grown to 22 billion dollars in 2008–2009). 2013 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8520 10.1007/978-81-322-0532-6_4 Springer New York LLC restricted
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Market fluctuations and country risk relationships for Australian and Indian energy
title Market fluctuations and country risk relationships for Australian and Indian energy
title_full Market fluctuations and country risk relationships for Australian and Indian energy
title_fullStr Market fluctuations and country risk relationships for Australian and Indian energy
title_full_unstemmed Market fluctuations and country risk relationships for Australian and Indian energy
title_short Market fluctuations and country risk relationships for Australian and Indian energy
title_sort market fluctuations and country risk relationships for australian and indian energy
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8520