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    EXCHANGE RATE REGIME

    The exchange rate regime is the way a country manages its currency in respect to foreign currencies and the foreign exchange market. It is closely related to monetary policy and the two are generally dependent on many of the same factors. The basic types are a floating exchange rate, where the...
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    Seven months after a disputed election, opposition to the clerical regime and its con

    EVER since President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was returned to power in June’s dodgy election, protests have erupted in Iran at irregular intervals. The most recent was on December 7th, officially “Student Day”. Across the country, tens of thousands of demonstrators managed to evade the security...
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    A floundering regime may have weakened itself with its latest bloody crackdown. Let’s

    NO ONE knows whether the Iranian regime’s latest bout of violent repression marks an ill-judged step towards its own much-merited demise or if it will cow the dissenters into sullen but long-lasting acquiescence. But the violence marks a change in the nature of the struggle that has been fought...
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    The latest bout of increasingly fierce repression suggests that the Islamist regime h

    WHAT more can Iran’s ruthless rulers do to squash their opponents? Since nationwide protests broke out last June over the disputed results of presidential elections, the official winner, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has pulled few punches. His security apparatus has beaten and arrested thousands, tried...
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    patent regime in india-ppt

    ppt on patent regime in india and the current scenario..hope it helps
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    Govt to have new gas pricing regime

    With India’s domestic natural gas output projected to nearly double by 2010, the government has undertaken an exercise to device a pricing regime for the fuel that will aid growth in Asia’s fourth largest economy. Reliance will start gas production from its prolific Krishna Godavari field next...
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    In a Free WTO Trade Regime, Food Industry Must Focus on Quality Management

    Abstract In the new WTO led freer trade environment, Indian food industry can compete globally only if it is price and quality competitive. While many have addressed price competitiveness, sensitising food industry on the importance of quality competitiveness has become essential. Mainstream...
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