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given to the re-emergence of the Asian giants, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India. Both countries have attained …
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What drives growth at the microeconomic level? Burgess and Venables divide the factors that determine a location's growth performance into two groups, 1st advantage and 2nd advantage. The term 1st advantage refers to the conditions that provide the environment in which new activities can be...
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This paper discusses the possibilities for broad-based IT-led economic growth in India, including increasing value-added, using better telecom links to capture more benefits domestically through offshore development for developed country firms, greater spillovers to the local economy, broadening...
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Can information technology (IT) contribute to broad economic development? Can the benefits of IT reach the poor, through better access to education or to government services? We examine two ongoing projects that aim to provide IT-based services to rural populations in India. Several features...
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comparison of reform period macroeconomic policy choices and outcomes, in China and India. One decade lagged Indian reform in the …
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comparison of reform period macroeconomic policy choices and outcomes, in China and India. One decade lagged Indian reform in the …
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