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It is expected that an Asian triangle of growth will be formed in the coming few decades. China, India and ASEAN …
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Two issues are of special interest: the process of economic reform in India, in historical context and comparative … perspective. The second question is the medium term future of the Indian economy in the light of experience elsewhere in Asia. …
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China and India are the most extraordinary economic success stories of the developing world. Both nations’ economies … capita incomes in China and India have quadrupled and doubled, respectively. This book investigates the reasons for these … to China and India’s economic development, such as the need to ensure growth that is sustainable, equitable, and …
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Two issues are of special interest: the process of economic reform in India, in historical context and comparative … perspective. The second question is the medium term future of the Indian economy in the light of experience elsewhere in Asia. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005625534
estimates potential growth for China, India, and five ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and … Vietnam) during 1993–2013. The main findings include: (i) both China and India have recently exhibited a slowdown in …;(iii) over the longer term, demographic factors will be much more supportive in India and some ASEAN economies than in China …
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investigates the role of education on the ELGH in India during 1951-2009. Using cointegration and error correction model technique … openness. However, it does not find any significant causality between education and openness. The findings of the paper suggest …
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This paper examines the impacts of growth in China's economy and trade on the skill premium of labor in developed …. To study the impacts of China's fast-paced growth, we model the counterfactual, i.e., what if China grew and opened at a … more modest rate; we then compare this baseline with China's actual growth. Results indicate that a strong rise in …
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In this paper we attempt to explore some indirect determinants of China's growth success including the degree of … openness, institutional change and sectoral change, based on a cross-province dataset.  The methodology we adopt is the … selection, BMA and GETS, to consider a wide range of candidate predictors of growth in China.  Then variables flagged as being …
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Can others learn from China's remarkable growth rate? We explore some indirect determinants of Chinas growth success … including the degree of openness, institutional change and sectoral change, based on a cross-province dataset. Our methodology … frontier. We conclude that such improvements in productive efficiency have been an important part of the explanation for China …
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The Indian growth spurt of the 1980s has led DeLong (<CitationRef CitationID="CR6">2003</CitationRef>), Rodrik & Subramaniam (IMF Staff Papers 52(2):193–228, <CitationRef CitationID="CR38">2005</CitationRef>) and Kohli (Economic and Political Weekly 41(14):1361–1370, <CitationRef CitationID="CR18">2006</CitationRef>) to question the need for market reforms in the 1990s and the supporters of liberalization to argue that it...</citationref></citationref></citationref>
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