Trends in India’s Trade‚ Exports and Imports Having been an agro-based economy‚ Indian trade has always been devoid of manufactured or industrial goods. Post liberalisation‚ imports dominated the Indian trade scene in the form of heavy machinery and information technology products and‚ thus‚ created an imbalance of trade. India Trade: Exports Indian trade was impacted by the global recession of 2007-2009. Indian exports fell from $200.9 billion in 2008 to $165 billion in 2009. India ranked 22nd
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Text i les Excise duty on readymade Garments fur ther reduced: Excise duty of 10% is appl icable to branded ready-made garments wi th abatement of 55% f rom the Retai l Sale Pr ice. Along wi th increase in duty to 12%‚ FM proposes to enhance the abatement to 70%. As resul t ‚ the incidence of duty as a percentage of the Retai l Sale Pr ice would come down f rom 4.5% to 3.6%. In terms of impact ‚ there would be marginal benef i t to text i le companies in the higher
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A price ceiling is a government-imposed limit on the price charged for a product. Governments intend price ceilings to protect consumers from conditions that could make necessary commodities unattainable. However‚ a price ceiling can cause problems if imposed for a long period without controlled rationing. Price ceilings can produce negative results when the correct solution would have been to increase supply. Misuse occurs when a government misdiagnoses a price as too high when the real problem
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R. Preston McAfee‚ Price Discrimination‚ in 1 ISSUES IN COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY 465 (ABA Section of Antitrust Law 2008) Chapter 20 _________________________ PRICE DISCRIMINATION R. Preston McAfee* This chapter sets out the rationale for price discrimination and discusses the two major forms of price discrimination. It then considers the welfare effects and antitrust implications of price discrimination. 1. Introduction The Web site of computer manufacturer Dell asks prospective buyers
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How do foreign exchange fluctuations affect MNEs? The Facts The foreign exchange market is an over the counter market that trades foreign currencies. Based on the supply and demand for a countries currency‚ the value of that currency changes‚ which causes the price to shift. If a business is doing a transaction in a foreign currency‚ they will need to exchange it back to their home currency after the transaction is complete. The fluctuation in exchange rates creates a foreign exchange risk
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Economics “ Influence of Exports on Indian Economy “ INTRODUCTION: Exports have played an increasingly important role in India’s economic growth in the last two decades. Still Export instability and its impact on the domestic economies of developing countries like India has been of continuing interest. However‚ studies dealing with the impact of export instability on economic growth have yielded two fairly different views. The 1st view emphasizes the negative impact of export instability on growth
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WK#10‚ DQ2 Element 1: Under what conditions might a company prefer establishing a joint venture to a wholly owned subsidiary in a foreign country? In Element 3‚ present an example of a company with a wholly-owned subsidiary and a joint venture in two different foreign markets. Explain why the management team of this corporation chose each of the investment models. According to Ball et al. (2009)‚ joint venture is defined as “A cooperative effort among two or more organizations that share
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Results/Answers ECO561 1. Revenue increases when * producer surplus increases 2. An increase in the price of an inelastic good * increases revenues 3. Price elasticity of Demand increases when * people become less price sensitive over time 4. The purpose of a market in a market system is to * bring buyers and sellers into contact 5. By specializing in the production of one good‚ a company is able to benefit from economies of scale which increases its revenue. Which of the following
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Price Differentiation vs. Price Discrimination Price differentiation and price discrimination: two terms used in Marketing and Economy. First of all‚ it is appropriate to make an accurate definition for both of the terms. Price differentiation is a pricing strategy that “charges different segments of customers altered prices for the same products or services.” Likewise‚ we can meet with the same definition if we look for price discrimination definition. Then‚ is there a difference between price
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Entry Strategy and Distribution 16 Export Marketing Mix 17 Segmentation 17 a. Demographic Segmentation 17 b. Geographic segmentation 17 c. Psychographic segmentation 17 d. Behavioral Segmentation 17 Products 17 Target Group 18 Positioning 18 Financial Plan 19 1-3 year forecast 19 Price: 19 Costs 19 Sales 19 Expats 19 Pricing Strategy 21 Conclusion 23 Recommendations 24 Bibliography 25 Executive Summary The following export plan revolves around the Dutch based
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