Search Results - "Economic liberalism"
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Convergence clubs of economic liberalization in ASEAN, China, and India
Published 2018“…The empirical evidence supports the positive nexus between economic liberalization and economic growth of ASEAN, China and India for the 1988 to 2014 period. …”
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Economic liberalization and productivity growth: Further evidence from Bangladesh
Published 2003“…The impact of economic liberalization reforms on the productive performances ofmanufacturing firms remains a contentious issue in the literature. …”
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Impact of economic liberalization on economic growth in the case of Pakistan / Qazi Muhammad Adnan Hye
Published 2015“…Since late 1980s, Pakistan‟s policy makers have been following the economic liberalization policies, particularly financial and trade liberalization for attaining sustainable economic growth. …”
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Economic Liberalization And Its Link To Convergence: Empirical Evidence From Rcep and TPPA Countries
Published 2017“…Economic liberalization has been the emphasis of adjustment policies in developing countries; ASEAN countries jumped on the bandwagon and espoused economic reforms by liberalizing its international trade and financial policies. …”
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Essays on international trade and stock market performance in China
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Bad government as a reason of recent financial crisis in Europe
Published 2014“…In spite of emphasizing on a market by economic liberalism, most experts believe that market failure caused the deepest global crisis after Great Depression (1929) to happen. …”
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Conceptualising the liberal ideal: the discursive construction of education in the promotion of international development 2000 – 2020
Published 2022“…More specifically, that responses to online learning have tended to support the interests of global education tech companies thus bolstering the prevailing aspects of the education model aligned with economic liberalism.…”
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Implementing governance and regulation in Indonesia’s broadcasting industry
Published 2019“…The idea of the State regulating the broadcasting industry does seem contradictory to economic liberalism and so surely, the State is wary that the industry operates in a free market economy for governance and regulation has its own repercussions. …”
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Kesan kebebasan ekonomi terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi negara: Kajian empirikal di ASEAN-5
Published 2010“…Economic liberalization is quite a new issue but is one of the most important factors in enhancing the economic growth as well as making significant impact on the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).This study is aimed at analyzing whether the variables do actually have any impact on the economic growth of ASEAN-5, comprising Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand by employing the variables associated to economic liberalization.This study also intends to identify the independent variables that have the most significant impact on the national economic growth. …”
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Technology Transfer Process in Universities of India: A Long Way to Go and A Lot to Accomplish
Published 2008“…With the economic growth of more than 8%, India, like other developing countries, is focusing on improving its universities standard to match the international standard. Economic liberalization took place in 1991, and following this the Government of India is doing numerous works to keep the pace of economic development. …”
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Industrialization and sustainable food security: New challenges for Malaysia
Published 2014“…This paper calls for a renewed analysis of industrial policies in light of recent threat to the food security agenda in Malaysia.In particular, three new challenges and their implications for food security policies are discussed.National strategies to promote economic liberalization since the 1980s undermine the development of sustainable food security agenda. …”
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The People’s Republic of China’s Interest Rate Pass-Through
Published 2017“…Notwithstanding China’s economic liberation and performances, the country’s Central Bank has been perusing interest rate dual-track system, i.e., the control over the deposit and loan interest rates and a free market determination of interest rates of the inter-bank and bond markets. …”
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Foreign direct investment in Malaysia: Trends and prospects
Published 2008“…To enhance the positive effect of FDI on the growth process of the Malaysian economy the flow of FDI into export-oriented sector and use of domestic inputs by the foreign oriented firms need to be encouraged.It is suggested that for sustained flow of FDI, continual price stability, macroeconomic balances, good governance and economic liberalization reforms are crucially important in the country.In the event of declining inflows of FDI, Malaysia has to shiR towards inward looking policies and search other alternatives to sustain its growth and economic prosperity by seeking more investment oufflows as a global player.…”
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Lifelong learning programs in Malaysia
Published 2010“…For instance, Third Outline Perspective Plan (OPP3) 2001 – 2010 and 8, 9, and 10 Malaysia Plans - long-term development plans of the national framework in facing globalization challenges, economic liberalization and economic environment – were formulated. …”
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A Study of Real Estate Sector in the Indian Economy for Investment Opportunities
Published 2008“…The economic transformation of India has pushed the GDP growth to an average of 6% per annum since 1992 due to economic liberalization, possession of highly skilled technicians and engineers in India and also the governments spending on road and transportation infrastructure. …”
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Motivations and Benefits of Outward Foreign Direct Investment from India to Indian Multinationals.
Published 2008“…The economic liberalization and deregulation of the Indian economy through a series of bold economic reforms in 1991 has brought about a significant transformation in the economic and industrial landscape. …”
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Motivations and benefits of outward foreign direct investment from India to India Multinationals
Published 2008“…The economic liberalization and deregulation of the Indian economy through a series of bold economic reforms in 1991 has brought about a significant transformation in the economic and industrial landscape. …”
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Employee perceptions on safety and working conditions in the Textile industry: A comparison between Spinning and weaving units.
Published 2012“…Textile industry of India has started shifting from the unorganised to organised business culture after the economic liberalization in the early 90’s. Textile industry in India provides employment to 35 million people directly and indirectly and being the largest foreign exchange revenue generating sector in the country. …”
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Perubahan struktur media akbar Indonesia dari Order Soeharto ke Order Reformasi : kajian kes hubungan media dengan pemerintah
Published 2004“…Political democracy and economic liberalization, bringing with them press freedom have weakened the government. …”
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