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2011The potential for bi-lateral agreements in medical tourism: A qualitative study of stakeholder perspectives from the UK and India-Álvarez, Melisa Martínez ; Chanda, Rupa ; Smith, Richard D Globalization And HealthVol.79p.
2012The Punjabi Diaspora in the UK: An Overview of Characteristics and Contributions to India-Ghosh, Sriparna ; Chanda, Rupa 44p.
2019The Punjabi Diaspora in the UK: an overview of characteristics and contributions to India-Chanda, Rupa 338p.
2018Trade and competitiveness in India: status and challenges-Chanda, Rupa 
2009Trade and Health 4 Trade in health-related services-Chanda, Rupa ; Tangcharoensathien, Viroj ; Smith, Richard D LancetVol.373Iss.9663593-601p.
2016Trade and investment in India’s legal services sector: understanding the regulatory environment-Chanda, Rupa ; Gupta, Pralok 272-295p.
2018Trade facilitation in services: Implications for commonwealth countries, commonwealth consultation on multilateral, regional and emerging trade issues for India-Chanda, Rupa 
2005Trade in financial services: India's opportunities and constraints-Chanda, Rupa The financial services sector accounts for a significant share of economic activity in most countries. The sector is recognized for its contribution towards long-term growth and efficiency given its intermediate role in channeling resources to all sectors of the economy. Improved provision of financial services enables greater efficiency in other sectors by expanding the range and enhancing the quality of such services, by lowering costs of funds, and by encouraging savings and more efficient use of these savings. The financial services sector has undergone important structural changes in recent years with growing numbers of worldwide cross border mergers and acquisitions and increased competition among different types of financial institutions. These structural trends are evident from rising cross border trade and foreign investment flows in financial services, with the developed countries being the main exporters of such services. As a result, the financial services sector has become an important part of the overall globalization of the service sector..............120p.
2023Trade in health products and population health: A long-run relation-Bhattacharjee, Ayona ; Chanda, Rupa World EconomyVol.46Iss.1182-207p.
2002Trade in health services-Chanda, Rupa Bulletin of the World Health OrganisationVol.80Iss.2158-163p.
2017Trade in health services and sustainable development-Chanda, Rupa 400-436p.
2009Trade in health-related services-Smith, Richard D ; Chanda, Rupa ; Tangcharoensathien, Viroj The LancetVol.373Iss.9663593-601p.
2017Trade in services-Chanda, Rupa 36-58p.
2006Trade in Services and India: prospects and strategies-Chanda, Rupa 411p.
2015Trade in services and the Indian economy-Chanda, Rupa 112-68p.
2015Trade in services and trade agreements: perspectives from India and the European Union-Mukherjee, Arpita ; Chanda, Rupa ; Goyal, Tanu M 476p.
2015Trade in services between India and Pakistan-Chanda, Rupa 147-192p.
2019Trade liberalization and Indian manufacturing MSMEs: Role of firm characteristics and channel of liberalization-Mukherjee, Subhadip ; Chanda, Rupa European Journal of Development ResearchVol.31Iss.4984-1062p.
2020Trade liberalization and MSME framework: impact on firm productivity and markups-Mukherjee, Subhadip ; Chanda, Rupa 65p.
2008Trade policy and health professionals' movements-Chanda, Rupa 93-129p.