India-Pakistan: Trade Perception Survey
Sanjib Pohit (),
Nisha Taneja,
Mishita Mehra and
Prithvijit Mukherjee
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Nisha Taneja: Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
Mishita Mehra: Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
Chapter Chapter 4 in India-Pakistan Trade, 2015, pp 71-126 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract A Trade Perception Survey was undertaken to understand how stakeholders engaged in India-Pakistan trade perceived impediments faced by them in realizing the trade potential between the two countries. Based on an analysis of information collected in the survey on six indicators – awareness of trade policy, ease of meeting standards, market access, business facilitation, customs and documentation, and infrastructure at ports – the study recommends policy options that the Indian and Pakistani governments could consider to reduce impediments. As India and Pakistan are in the midst of a trade normalization process, the recommendations made would help the two governments address the impediments highlighted in the study.
Keywords: Trade Policy; Market Access; Bilateral Trade; Security Check; International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1949-1_4
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