India and the Global Demand for Commodities: Is there an Elephant in the Room?
Michael Francis () and
Corinne Luu
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Corinne Luu: International Department, Bank of Canada, Canada
Chapter 5 in Light the Lamp:Papers on World Trade and Investment in Memory of Bijit Bora, 2010, pp 117-177 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionIndia is Big but its Growth is DifferentMetalsIndia's demand for metalsIndia's metals productionRole of policy and implications for India's metals tradeEnergyDemand for energy commoditiesPolicies governing the energy sectorTrade implications for energyFoodIndia's demandIndia's productionIndia's domestic agricultural and food policiesExternal policies and India's agricultural tradeConclusionReferences
Keywords: International Trade; Economic Development; Foreign Direct Investment; Protection Policy; Trade Agreements; Competition Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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