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Dishant Posted 13 years ago
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What is meant by "that much more" here
Despite inflation and the shortage of skilled workers, India's average organised-sector wage level, at about $270 a month, is still considerably behind China's. Besides, unlike the Chinese yuan, which is likely to appreciate further, the Indian rupee could see a period of sustained depreciation, making the manufacturing sector that much more competitive.
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Depreciation of the rupee would make the sector even more competitive, compared to how it would otherwise be.

  • Depreciation of the rupee would make the sector even more competitive, compared to how it would otherwise be.
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Depreciation of the rupee would make the sector even more competitive, compared to how it would otherwise be.
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dishantthe Indian rupee could see a period of sustained depreciation, making the manufacturing sector that much more competitive.
... making the manufacturing sector [that much more / all the more / even more] competitive.

(in proportion to the amount of depreciation experienced)

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