1. Export Oriented Unit Scheme: The EOU scheme was introduced in the year 1980 vide Ministry of Commerce resolution dated 31st December 1980. The purpose of the scheme was basically to boost exports by creating additional production capacity. It was introduced as a complementary scheme to the Free Trade Zones/ Export Processing Zone (EPZ) Scheme introduced in the sixties which had not attracted many units due to locational restrictions. The exporters showed willingness to set up units
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and Economic Growth in the Export-Oriented Economy of Fiji: Some Empirical Results RUKMANI GOUNDER School of Economics and Finance‚ Massey University‚ Palmerston North Email: R.Gounder@massey.ac.nz Abstract This study examines the role of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in in the case of Fiji since 1970 to 2010 in the climate of four military coups in this period. In the early stage of industrialization‚ the government of Fiji turned the island economy into an Export Processing Zone. The objective
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liberalisation and removing barriers to exports for accelerating growth. In this paper‚ an attempt has been made to analyze the effect of economic liberalisations on pattern of sources of growth of output of Indian manufacturing industry from a demand side perspective. The analysis has been based on Chenery’s factor decomposition approach based on input-output framework. It decomposes output growth into its four sources: domestic demand expansion‚ export expansion‚ import substitution and
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Department of Management Studies‚ has assigned me to prepare term paper on "Prospect of Export Oriented Leather Industry in Bangladesh". This is a term paper for our Course: International Business and Management (EM-527). 1.2 Why chosen As a country‚ we must emphasize more & more on our exports. Our export has been from garments‚ which now is now under threat in post GATT era. So‚ we must concentrate on other export industries like leather‚ pharmaceuticals‚ information technology‚ etc. 1.3 Objectives
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PAPER NO. 5 / 2012 Mekong Institute Research Working Paper Series 2012 Factors Affecting Export and Import Trade between Lao PDR and Principle Trade Partners Thanouxay VOLAVONG December‚ 2012 Thanouxay VOLAVONG is a Master’s Degree student of Development and Planning Economics at the National University of Laos (Lao PDR). Currently he works as a teacher at the Department of Economics‚ Faculty of Economics and Business Management‚ University of Laos. He has started working since
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EXPORT DEFINITION :The term export means shipping the goods and services out of the port of a country. The seller of such goods and services is referred to as an "exporter" who is based in the country of export whereas the overseas based buyer is referred to as an "importer". In International Trade‚ "exports" refers to selling goods and services produced in the home country to other markets.Export of commercial quantities of goods normally requires involvement of the customs authorities in both
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substantially lower than the market clearing price‚ may reduce domestic supply and lead to an increase in imports. On the other hand‚ subsidies to domestic producers may enable them to offer internationally competitive prices‚ reducing imports or raising exports. Subsidies may also lead to perverse or unintended economic effects. They would result in inefficient resource allocation if imposed on a competitive market or where market imperfections do not justify a subsidy‚ by diverting economic resources away
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Administrative Capacity 6 7.0 Global Trading/ business environment 7 Conclusion 8 Refferences 8 Introduction Marrybrown Marrybrown‚ was founded in 1981‚ as a restaurant company that operates and franchises Marrybrown restaurants‚ through 15 countries throughout Asia‚ Middle East‚ and Africa. Marrybrown is among the nation’s leading fast-food chains‚ with more than 130 quick-serving restaurants in Malaysia and more than 280 international restaurants. As the first major fast-food chain to develop
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Paper Title: INDIA’S EXPORTS TO ASEAN COUNTRIES: An Empirical Study Author: Dr. Amal Sarkar Institutional affiliation: Senior Lecturer‚ Department of Economics Narasinha Dutt College‚ Howrah‚ West Bengal‚ India. Mailing Address: Dr. AMAL SARKAR 39‚ DURGA CHARAN DOCTOR ROAD‚
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PRESENT & FUTURE GROWTH DRIVERS OF THE INDUSTRY 13 PRICING OF THE INDUSTRY 15 GOVERNMENT POLICIES RELATED TO CARPET AND HANDICRAFTS 16 Exim Policy pertaining to the handicraft Sector 16 Characteristics of Indian hand crafted items for exports: 16 Challenges faced by the CARPET INDUSTRY 20 Other burning issues concerning handmade industries 22 COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF CARPET- EXPORTING UNDERTAKINGS 26 SUGGESTIONS 28 CONCLUSION 30 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY:
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