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Economic growth, trade and poverty: a comparative analysis of India and China

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Konark; 2015Description: 261 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.54051 ECO
Summary: India and China historically share similar development issues with differential policy strategies. The last two decades have seen signficant activities and resultant growth in these giant economies of Asia. The trade sector of these giants surged remarkably during the recent years. Trade openess played an important role in boosting the economic growth and the concerns about sharing of growth benefits with the weaker sections of the society are discussed. The papers contribute to the literature on comparative analysis of India and China and will stimulate further research in this field. This volume, encompassing a wide range of important bilateral issues, will be highly useful to students, academicians and policy planners.
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India and China historically share similar development issues with differential policy strategies. The last two decades have seen signficant activities and resultant growth in these giant economies of Asia. The trade sector of these giants surged remarkably during the recent years. Trade openess played an important role in boosting the economic growth and the concerns about sharing of growth benefits with the weaker sections of the society are discussed. The papers contribute to the literature on comparative analysis of India and China and will stimulate further research in this field. This volume, encompassing a wide range of important bilateral issues, will be highly useful to students, academicians and policy planners.

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