2011
DOI: 10.1080/19186444.2011.11658301
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Growth in Exports of Services of India Exogenous Human Capital, Labor Market Infirmities and Complementing Foreign Capital

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“…Despite significant progress in explaining how the interaction effects of financial development and human capital may be growth-enhancing, the interaction effects of these two variables on foreign trade remains a matter for empirical investigation. In support of this reasoning, exogenous theories of trade suggest that when foreign capital interacts with foreign labor, it consequently magnifies foreign trade (Rao and Mahale 2011).…”
Section: Is Human Capital Development a Channel Through Which Financimentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Despite significant progress in explaining how the interaction effects of financial development and human capital may be growth-enhancing, the interaction effects of these two variables on foreign trade remains a matter for empirical investigation. In support of this reasoning, exogenous theories of trade suggest that when foreign capital interacts with foreign labor, it consequently magnifies foreign trade (Rao and Mahale 2011).…”
Section: Is Human Capital Development a Channel Through Which Financimentioning
confidence: 93%