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8. See http://indiandiaspora.nic.in/contents.htm.
9. Wei 2004. A recent strand in the literature emphasizes that trade and migration might appear as complements as opposed to substitutes (Gould 1990,
1994). Rauch (2003) and Rauch and Trindade (2002) also find that trade and migration are complements. Eisenman and Kurlantzick 2006.
11. When FTAs are formed among developing countries or between developed
and developing countries, they have generally limited their coverage totem- porary location of skilled workers, if any, as illustrated in the case of the Chile and the Singapore agreement with the United States. Announcing this at a meeting organized by the Southern Indian Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, South African High
Commissioner to India FrancisMoloi said orders in this regard were issued in July 2006. He said South Africa must reexamine its visa regulations, particularly in the context of forging closer ties and trade and business between the two countries. http://www.the- hindu.com/2006/07/11/stories/2006071107960500.htm.
13. See Roy and Bagai (2005).
14. See Walkenhorst and Yasui (2003); Cudmore and Whalley (2004); Wilson,
Luo, and Broadman (2006); Djankov, Freund, and Pham (2006); Soloaga,
Wilon, and Mejia (2006).
15. Naude, Gilroy, and Gries 2005.
16. Naude, Gilroy, and Gries 2005.
17. Amjadi and Yeats 1985.
18. Based on the World Bank Investment Climate Assessments, trade finance programs are most effectively facilitating manufactured exports among African firms, compared to other export incentive schemes African governments extend
to firms such as duty drawback, bonded warehouse, and VAT exemption programs. See Yoshino (2006).
19. Eaton and Kortum (2001) and Navaretti and Soloaga (2001).
20. India, Africa ready to embrace global destiny An Article by Minister of State for External Affairs Rao Inderjit Singh. In http://meaindia.nic.in/ interview. January 25, 2006.
21. MIGA’s online services for foreign investors comprise IPAnet, Privatization-
Link, and FDI Xchange. When MIGA launched IPAnet in 1995, it was considered a pioneer in the use of the Internet for disseminating information on investment opportunities and the business environment in developing countries.
Subsequently, MIGA diversified its information services by launching
PrivatizationLink (1998), FDI Xchange (2002), and the FDI Promotion Center. Although a recent evaluation of MIGA indicated that the services appeared to be providing reliable, accurate, timely,
and current information, in Africa there is a quality deficit. Independent Evaluation Group-MIGA 2006 Annual Report.
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