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Prospects of feed crops in South Asia : an integrated report
(CGPRT Centre, 2003)
<p>The research project “Prospects of Feed Crops in South Asia” started in July 2001 and was officially completed in December 2002. Four countries in the South Asia region namely, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and ...
Mapping and analysis of south Asian agricultural trade liberalization efforts
(United Nations, 2006)
The South Asian Economies comprising Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka (SAEs) represent 22 percent of world’s population but they only account for just over 1 percent of world’s trade. In ...
Impact of trade facilitation measures and regional trade agreements on food and agricultural trade in South Asia
(United Nations, 2009)
South Asia has been considered as the least integrated region in the world despite its attempts to liberalize trade using various unilateral, bilateral, regional and multilateral arrangements. It has long been argued that ...
Trade policy, poverty and income distribution in computable general equilibrium models : an application to the South Asia free trade agreement
(United Nations, 2008)
In line with trends in the other economies, South Asia has been actively engaged in trade liberalization during the past decade, both on a unilateral and a regional basis. On the regional side, the economies of South Asia ...
Trade facilitation measures in South Asian FTAs : an overview of initiatives and policy approaches
(United Nations, 2007)
Several South Asian countries have joined the current wave of bilateral and sub-regional free trade agreements (FTA) in the region. The dynamics of regional cooperation is supported by the rapid economic expansion which ...
Developing women entrepreneurs in South Asia : issues, initiatives and experiences
(United Nations, 2005)
Women’s entrepreneurship has a tremendous potential in empowering women and transforming society. Yet this potential remains largely untapped, with less than 10 per cent of the entrepreneurs in South Asian countries being ...