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Border Trade: North-East India and Neighbouring Countries

 
Gurudas Das (Editor) R.K. Purkayastha (Editor)
Synopsis This book is the result of an attempt made to assess the nature of trading activities across the borders between India's north-east and neighbouring countries. Attempts have been made to understand as to whether there exists any basis for trade in terms of compatibility between the resource/production structure of the north-eastern region and the demand structure of the neighbouring countries, particularly Bangladesh and Myanmar, with whom India is having significant trade relations. Besides analysing the nature and trends of formal/official/legal trade, observations have been made for qualitative study of the informal/unofficial/illegal trade (smuggling). The implications of border trade for the economy of the north-eastern region have been marked and growth/development potentials have been identified.
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About the author

Gurudas Das

Gurudas Das (1960-) is in the faculty, Department of Economics, North Eastern hill University. His major contributions include. Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh in Transition (1995), Liberalization and India’s North east (eds., 1988), border trade: India’s north east and neighbouring countries (eds., 2000), Dimensions of Rural Development in North East India (eds.,2004) and Structural Change and Strategy of development : Resource industry Linkages in North East India (2005) .

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Bibliographic information

Title Border Trade: North-East India and Neighbouring Countries
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2000
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8187606029
length xvi+295p., Tables; Maps; 23cm.