List of Institutional Publications
   
  Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
 
  • Annual Report 2004-05
  • Anti-dumping law and practice: an Indian perspective
  • Are financial crises a necessary consequence of capital account liberalization
  • China and the WTO: the transparency issue
  • Does India need new politics?
  • Economic reform: content, progress, prospects
  • The emerging global financial architecture and its implications for India
  • Future issues on IPRs in the WTO
  • ICRIER: 2 decades: Enhancing the national role in charting the course of the international economy
  • ICRIER News
  • India: primary aspects of a medium term fiscal strategy
  • India's BOP crisis and external reforms: myths and paradoxes
  • India's macroeconomic management in the nineties (2 copies)
  • India and the global economy edited by Rajiv Kumar and Abhijit Sen Gupta. Academic Foundation, 2008
  • Managing external economic challenges in the nineties: lessons for the future
  • Panel discussion on the Seattle Ministerial Conference: Road ahead for developing countries
  • Sectional disparity: invoices for measurement
  • Seminar on global economic prospects and developing countries 2000
  • Strengthening the international financial architecture: the role of emerging markets
  • The third ministerial conference of WTO: agenda for India

Working Paper Series:

  • Are the poor too poor to demand health insurance? (WP No. 118)
  • Capital flows and their macroeconomic effects in India (WP No. 64)
  • Capital inflows and developing country financial crises: Implications of competing explanations for policy interventions (WP No. 53)
  • Chinese mercantilism: currency wars and how the East was lost (WP No. 45)
  • Competition policy, development and developing countries (WP No. 50)
  • The consequences of currency intervention in India (WP No. 114)
  • Consumption and trade in off- patented medicines (WP No. 65)
  • Contribution of Services to Output Growth and Productivity in Indian Manufacturing: Pre and Post Reforms (WP No. 139)
  • Design of incentives in community based health insurance schemes (WP No. 95)
  • Differential impact of Japanese and U.S. foreign direct investment on productivity growth: A firm level analysis (WP No. 112)
  • The differential impact of Japanese and U.S.Foreign Direct Investments on exports of Indian manufacturing (WP No. 106)
  • Differentiated pricing of patented products (WP No. 63)
  • Economic Growth, Governance and Voting Behaviour: An Application to Indian Elections WP No. 138
  • Economic Performance, Power Potential and Global Governance: Towards a New International Order (WP No. 150)
  • Economic reforms: policy and Institutions some lessons from Indian reforms (WP No. 121)
  • Effect of financial liberalization on investment allocation: an empirical analysis (WP No. 57)
  • The evolution of the securities markets in India in the 1990s (WP No. 91)
  • Exchange rate dynamics with financial repression: a test of exchange rate models for India (WP No. 52)
  • Export competitiveness of Indian textile and garment industry (WP No. 94)
  • The export- diversifying impact of Japanese and U.S.Foreign Direct Investments in Indian Manufacturing Sector (WP No. 110)
  • Exports in India’s growth process (WP No. 46)
  • External assistance to the Health Sector and its contributions: Problems and prognosis (WP No. 88)
  • Financial repression and exchange rate management in developing countries: Theory and empirical support from India (WP No. 71)
  • Global integration of India’s money market: interest rate parity (Working Paper No. 164)
  • Health Insurance for poor in India: an analytical study (Working Paper No. 161)
  • Health insurance for the informal sector: problems and prospects (WP No. 90)
  • Health insurance for the poor in India. (WP No. 123)
  • Household Sector Portfolio Allocation in India (WP No. 157)
  • Impact of Government policies and investment agreements on FDI inflows (WP No. 116)
  • Impact of Liberalisation on Wages and Employment in Indian Manufacturing Industries (WP No. 153)
  • The impact of phasing out of import licensing on small scale industries (WP No. 60)
  • Impact of tariff reduction on exports: a quantitative assessment of Indian exports to the US (WP No. 120)
  • Impact of Tariff Reforms on Indian Industry: Assessment Based on a Multi-sector Econometric Model (WP No. 135)
  • Impact on saving via insurance reforms (WP No. 67)
  • India and ASEAN: The emerging economic relationship towards a bay of Bengal community (WP No. 61)
  • India’s economic growth: from socialist rate of growth to Bharatiya rate of growth. (WP No. 122)
  • India’s Global Trade Potential: The Gravity Model Approach (WP No. 151)
  • India’s informal trade with Bangladesh and Nepal: a qualitative assessment (WP No. 58)
  • India’s policy stance on reserves and the currency (WP No. 108)
  • Indo-French economic relations: a study of trade and investment potential (WP No. 87)
  • Indo-Singapore trade in services: enhancing co-operation (WP No. 98)
  • Indo-Sri Lanka Trade in Services: FTA II and Beyond (WP No. 145)
  • Inflation and openness: A study of selected developing economies (WP No. 84)
  • Intellectual Property Convention and Indian Law (Working Paper No. 166)
  • Interest-rate risk in the Indian Banking System (WP No. 92)
  • Investment Climate and Total Factor Productivity in Manufacturing: Analysis of Indian States (WP No. 127)
  • Labour quality in Indian manufacturing a state level analysis (WP No. 126)
  • Liberalisation and Wage Inequality in India (WP No. 156)
  • Liberalisation, Industry-specific factors and intra- industry trade in India (WP No. 97)
  • Mainstreaming environment through jurisprudence: Implications of the Shrimp-Turtle Decision in the WTO for India and other developing countries (WP No. 78)
  • Manufacturing productivity under varying trade regimes: India in the 1980s and 1990s (WP No. 107)
  • Micro-insurance in India: trends and strategies for further extension (Working Paper No. 162)
  • Missing Markets in World Trade the Case for ‘Sue Generic’. (WP No. 141)
  • Multinational versus expatriate FDI; A comparative analysis of the Chinese and Indian experience. (WP No. 56)
  • Northern States versus Southern States: A Comparative Analysis (WP No. 134)
  • Opportunities and risks for the poor in developing countries (WP No. 83)
  • Outsourcing and Job Loss: A Protectionist Fallacy (WP No. 136)
  • Ownership and efficiency in engineering firms in India, 1990- 91 to 1999- 2000 (WP No. 115)
  • Performance of Export Processing Zones: A Comparative Analysis of India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh (WP No. 155)
  • Perspectives on currency crises (WP No. 74)
  • Prevention and control of non-communicable disease: Status and strategies (WP No. 104)
  • Productivity Trends in Indian Manufacturing in the Pre and Post Reform Periods WP No. 137
  • Protection of traditional medicine (WP No. 66)
  • Quantifying trade barriers: Has protection declined substantially in Indian manufacturing? (WP No. 105)
  • Real exchange rate stabilisation and managed floating: exchange rate policy in India, 1993-99 (WP No. 59)
  • Real exchange rate stationary in managed floats: evidence from India (WP No. 93)
  • Role of services in growth process (Working Paper No. 159).
  • Role of Services in Growth Process (WP No. 159)
  • Saving-investment correlations and capital mobility in developing countries with special reference to India (WP No. 48)
  • Size, efficiency and financial reforms in Indian Banking (WP No. 49)
  • Some implications of real exchange rate targeting in India (WP No. 43)
  • Sources of India’s Economic Growth: Trends in Total Factor Productivity (WP No. 131)
  • Stages of diversification (WP No. 55)
  • State health systems: Orissa (WP No. 89)
  • Stock return volatility patterns in India. (WP No. 124)
  • Technology policies and technological capabilities in industry: A comparative analysis of India and Korea (WP No. 68)
  • A tripolar century: USA, China and India (Working Paper No. 160)
  • Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Services: A Review (WP No. 155)
  • Trade barriers and prices of essential health- Sector inputs (WP No. 73)
  • Trade Liberalisation and Price-cost Margin in Indian Industries (WP No. 130)
  • Trade Liberalisation, Multinational Involvement, and Intra-industry Trade in Manufacturing (WP No. 143)
  • Trade liberalization and industrial productivity: An assessment of developing country experiences (WP No. 77)
  • Volatility of agricultural prices- An analysis of major international and domestic markets (WP No. 103)
  • Who owns traditional knowledge? (WP No. 96)

MONOGRAPH: SEMINAR SERIES

  • Finance for growth: policy choices in a volatile world.
  • Future issues on IPRs in the WTO.
  • Human Development Report 1999: globalisation and human development.
  • India and GATS 2000: negotiating strategies and domestic reforms.
  • India: Primary aspects of a medium term fiscal strategy.
  • India’s BOP crisis and external reforms: myths and paradoxes.
  • India’s macroeconomic management in the nineties.
  • Issues in choosing between single and multiple regulators for the financial system.
  • Managing external economic challenges in the nineties: lessons for the future.
  • Seminar on Global Economic Prospects and Developing Countries 2000.
  • Seminar Proceedings: global economic prospects and the developing countries, 1998-99.
  • The emerging global financial architecture and its implications for India.
  • The implications of the patents (Amendment) ordinance, 1999.
  • The Third Ministerial Conference of WTO: agenda for India.
  • Trade liberalization and food security: challenges to Indian policy makers.

MONOGRAPH: LECTURE SERIES

  • A new approach to sovereign debt restructuring.
  • Are Financial Crisis a necessary consequence of Capital Account Liberalisation?
  • China and the WTO: The transparency issue.
  • China, WTO and its impact on India.
  • Deficits and decades: recent U.S. economic history and policy lessons for other countries.
  • Do economic sanctions work?
  • Does India need new politics?
  • Economic reform: content, progress, prospects.
  • Emerging issues in trade and technology: implications for South Asia.
  • Financial globalization: The case of India versus China.
  • First K.B. Lall Lecture—‘ The international financial system—A new partnership.’
  • Globalization, the investment climate, and poverty reduction.
  • Korea’s financial –crisis of l997
  • Panel Discussion on the Seattle ministerial conference: road ahead for developing countries.
  • Reflections on Crises.
  • SANEI Lecture—‘Financing for Development—The implications of the Zedillo Report for South Asia.’
  • SANEI Lecture—‘IMF Conditionality and country ownership of programmes.’
  • Strengthening the international financial architecture: the role of emerging markets.
  • The world dollar standard and its crisis-prone periphery: new rules for the game.
  • Tri-polar World: India, China & US
  • What should be India’s economic priorities in a globalising world?

WTO RESEARCH SERIES

  • Agreement on Subsidies and countervailing measures: need for clarification and improvement
  • Special and differential treatment in Agricultural negotiations
  • The WTO Anti- dumping code: Issues for review in post- Doha negotiations
  • WTO- related matters in trade and environment: relationship between WTO rules and MEAs
  • Trade in environmental services: Opportunities and constraints
  • Transparency in government procurement