International Trade and India
Series: Oxford India Short Introductions Series;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP India
- Date of Publication 10 July 2014
- ISBN 9780198075400
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages228 pages
- Size 185x127x18 mm
- Weight 204 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 15 figures 0
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Short description:
With increased globalization and blurring of national borders, international trade has become a subject of great interest among students, businessmen and the media. Using everyday language, this book provides an economic framework that takes the reader through a fascinating account of India's engagement with international trade over the years. It also gives an overview of the technology and policy dynamics that have shaped global trade.
MoreLong description:
With increased globalization and the blurring of national borders, the subject of international trade has generated a lot of interest not only among students but also the media and the business circuit. Being an ancient civilization, India has a long and interesting history of engagement in international trade. People of this region have been involved in long-distance commerce, at least, since the Indus Valley Civilization. During the Ancient and Middle Ages India was known as a major trading country. The quest for better trade routes with India led to the discovery of America and the spread of colonialism in Asia. The latter paved the way for the entry of the Europeans as traders in the Indian Ocean and eventually led to the colonization of India. Following the British invasion, India's international trade suffered a major setback. During the post-Independence period, India had a somewhat uneasy relationship with international trade. However, after adopting economic liberalization in 1991, our nation has shown a more positive outlook towards global trade. Written in lucid English with nuanced explanations, this book provides an economic framework to take every reader through the fascinating account of India's engagement with international trade over the years. It also gives an overview of the technology and policy dynamics that have shaped global trade.
MoreTable of Contents:
List of Boxes, Figures, and Tables
Preface
Introduction
Why do nations trade with each other?
India and International Trade: An Historical Account
India's Trade Policy after Independence till trade liberalization
Multilateral Trading System and the Preferential Trade Agreements
India and International Trade since the establishment of WTO
New Developments and Policy Challenges
References
Index