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detectable increase in the rate of growth of the Indian economy in the 1980s arising from the liberalisation initiated in the …
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The paper’s focus is on successful Chinese policies that can be emulated by other countries to an extent (within certain bounds) which mentined in the article. The author is not trying to draw lessons for China itself on what policies it should correct or how China can do better in...
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provide a foundation for, organic growth in other sectors of the economy. On both these counts, however, the manufacturing …
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The focus of the analysis is on the post-colonial period after India attained independence in 1947. This paper covers the period from 1950-51 onwards for which consistent data series are available. This means that growth rates are available from 1951-52 onwards. The primary purpose of the paper...
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