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“Fuelling the retail boom”
Financial Express,
29th June 2006
Arpita Mukherjee, Senior Fellow, ICRIER says
For retailing to succeed, India should be treated
as a single market. Uncertainty relating to lack
of land ownership, vendor-owned and fashion driven
inventory, etc. makes it difficult for retailers
to access bank loans in the absence of collaterals.... |

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Global
India Inc deserves better governance
Hindustan Times - 28
June, 2006
Rajiv Kumar, Director & CE, ICRIER says
To be a successful player in global markets, Indian
private sector must get access to efficient supplies
of public goods and services and a supportive investment
climate, which companies in other countries take
for granted.... |

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SEZs
not the answer to our infrastucture
Financial Express -
22 June, 2006
Rajiv Kumar, Director & CE, ICRIER says
The era of creating enclaves for either
policy havens or internationally competitive infrastructure
looks increasingly passé, especially when
all other countries are rapidly improving their
own investment climate………….. |

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India
may scale down offer on services
The Hindu - June 6,
2006
Addressing a seminar organised by the Indian Council
for Research in International Economic Relations
(ICRIER), Commerce Secretary S. N. Menon said satisfactory
offers had not been received from India's trading
partners in the main areas of India's interest…. |

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Rich
nations must improve services sector offers at WTO
Business Standard -
June 6, 2006
“We have not
received satisfactory offers from our trading partners
in our main areas of interests, namely mode 4 (movement
of professionals) and mode 1 (cross border supply
of services such as BPOs),” Commerce Secretary
S N Menon said at an ICRIER seminar on WTO services
negotiations. |
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