Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: What Are the Consequences of China’s WTO Entry for India’s Trade?
May 1, 2005
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Summary
One of the most significant recent developments in world trade has been the entry of China into the World Trade Organization (WTO). This paper examines the implications of China's WTO accession for India's trade, using both econometrics and computable general equilibrium (CGE) models. The paper analyzes how India stands to lose or gain from China's WTO entry in terms of both the direct and competitive channels.
Subject: Comparative advantage, Exports, Imports, Tariffs, Trade balance
Keywords: China, India, WP
Pages:
32
Volume:
2005
DOI:
Issue:
101
Series:
Working Paper No. 2005/101
Stock No:
WPIEA2005101
ISBN:
9781451861204
ISSN:
1018-5941





