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About the Author Arpita Mukherjee is Professor at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi. Parthapratim Pal is Associate Professor of Economics at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIMC), Kolkata. Subrata Mitra is Professor of Operations Management at the IIMC, Kolkata. Ramneet Goswami is a Research Associate at the ICRIER, New Delhi. Souvik Dutta is a student at the Economics department at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. Product Description This book provides a detailed analysis of the express delivery sector globally and in India, using countrywide primary surveys and indepth interviews of express delivery companies, their clients, employees, government officials, sector experts, and other stakeholdersfreight forwarders, custom clearance agents, transporters, and industry bodies. Highlighting its growth potential in the context of trade barriers, it assesses the contribution of this sector to economy, trade and employment.Examining how this sector has evolved and how it has been addressed in multilateral/bilateral negotiations, this book suggests negotiating strategies for the Indian government. Evaluating the impact of impending regulations on Indias trade and global competiveness, it offers policy recommendations to improve productivity, efficiency, and global competiveness of the sector and the Indian economy as a whole.
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About the Author Arpita Mukherjee is Professor at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi. Parthapratim Pal is Associate Professor of Economics at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIMC), Kolkata. Subrata Mitra is Professor of Operations Management at the IIMC, Kolkata. Ramneet Goswami is a Research Associate at the ICRIER, New Delhi. Souvik Dutta is a student at the Economics department at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. Product Description This book provides a detailed analysis of the express delivery sector globally and in India, using countrywide primary surveys and indepth interviews of express delivery companies, their clients, employees, government officials, sector experts, and other stakeholdersfreight forwarders, custom clearance agents, transporters, and industry bodies. Highlighting its growth potential in the context of trade barriers, it assesses the contribution of this sector to economy, trade and employment.Examining how this sector has evolved and how it has been addressed in multilateral/bilateral negotiations, this book suggests negotiating strategies for the Indian government. Evaluating the impact of impending regulations on Indias trade and global competiveness, it offers policy recommendations to improve productivity, efficiency, and global competiveness of the sector and the Indian economy as a whole.












