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This paper reviews the literature on the relationship between gender (in)equality and industrialization in the context …
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The state has played a major role in the most important developmental successes. This paper discusses the advances in our understanding of the role of the state in the developmental process over the past thirty years, and the contribution to those advances played by changes in economics, changes...
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substitution industrialisation (ISI) on the economic performance of the countries in the group of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India …
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global forces driving economic, institutional, and social change. These include digital industrialization, global value …
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The focus of this volume is on China and India. The authors see them as the principal beneficiaries of the first … centered on the dynamics of industrialization, as these have a large bearing on the course of development. Within this context … industrialization in four East Asian economies-the Republic of Korea; Taiwan, China; Hong Kong, China; and Singapore. These four so …
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in India. That ongoing scholarly discussions created a debate which was in marked contrast to the relative consensus that …
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The on-going "Make in India" campaign aims at manufacturing revival. Its characteristics resemble East Asian industrial …'s specialisation pattern and global competitiveness accompanied by economic growth. Unlikely, "Make in India" comprises heterogeneous … modernisation and growth, will shape the success of India's diversified industrial policy. …
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The Article examines the concept of the right to development in the context of the Third World. The Article examines how developing countries, in particular, can balance economic growth with basic human needs and human rights, It also considers the consequences for the new millenniun of the near...
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