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    RELATIVE COMPETITIVE ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE IN TRADE DYNAMICS

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    In the era and process of free trade globalisation the classical and neo-classical theories of comparative and competitive advantages have become short-termed because of new actors and devices in the modern techno-economic advancement. Hence, a new approach seems necessary, respectively the one of relative advantages that are related to economies of scale and marketability, as today, the macroeconomic concept is the concept of Multinational or Transnational, and no longer a national one. At the same time, the micro-concept may be used as concept of an entire international economic sector or branch. Due to these new developments the relative advantages approach focuses more on cost-reduction functions of commodities and services and it plays an important role in both theoretical and practical investigation. The examples presented in the paper are built on three competing Asian countries: China, South Korea and post-emerged Japan

    Medieval Northeast India: Polity, Society and Economy, 1200-1750 A.D.

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    Assamese Peasant Society in the Late 19th Century: Structure and Trends

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    Growth of acreage under raw cotton in India 1851-1901: A quantitative account

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    Ahom migration: Its impact of rice economy of Medieval Assam

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    The Decline of the Ahom Kingdon of Assam: 1765-1826

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    Karl Marx and the drain theory

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    Historiographical perspective for North-East India.

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    The Ahom Political System: an Enquiry into the State Formation Process in Medieval Assam: 1228-1714

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