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The Rise of China and India

Impacts, Prospects and Implications

The rise of China and India is rapidly reshaping the world economy, with far-reaching implication for every national and regional government, business community, and individual citizen. Arising from the UNU-WIDER research project 'Southern Engines of Global growth', this volume explores the foundations of China and India’s development experiences and strategies, and how these can provide practical lessons to other economies. It examines the patterns of productivity, international trade and investment inflows, and comparatively analyses the prospects, driving forces and implications of the rise of China and India as economic and political giants. This book is indispensible reading for all interested in development economics and international economics and politics. It also provides valuable lessons for other developing countries in the pursuit of poverty reduction, sustainable growth and innovative development strategies.

Table of contents
  1. Part I: The Rise of China and India: Development Strategies and Lessons for Developing Countries
    Globalization and the Developing World: The Difference that China Makes
    Jeffrey W. Henderson
    More Working Paper | China and the Future of the Developing World
  2. Part I: The Rise of China and India: Development Strategies and Lessons for Developing Countries
    China, South Africa, and the Lewis Model
    John Knight
    More Working Paper | China, South Africa, and the Lewis Model
  3. Part I: The Rise of China and India: Development Strategies and Lessons for Developing Countries
    India's Economic Growth: Lessons for the Emerging Economies
    Suparna Chakraborty
    More Working Paper | Indian Economic Growth
  4. Part II: Economic Structure and Growth
    Beyond Industrialization: New Approaches to Development Strategy Based on the Service Sector
    Peter Sheehan
    More Working Paper | Beyond Industrialization
  5. Part II: Economic Structure and Growth
    The Service Sector Revolution in India: A Quantitative Analysis
    Rubina Verma
    More Working Paper | The Service Sector Revolution in India
  6. Part II: Economic Structure and Growth
    China's Development Strategy and Energy Security
    Haider A. Khan
    More Working Paper | China’s Development Strategy and Energy Security
  7. Part II: Economic Structure and Growth
    Identification of Regional Fundamental Economic Structure (FES) of India: An Input-Output and Field of Influence Approach
    Sudhir K. Thakur
    More Working Paper | Identification of Regional Fundamental Economic Structure (FES) of India
  8. Part II: Economic Structure and Growth
    Comparing Regional Development in China and India
    Yanrui Wu
    More Working Paper | Comparing Regional Development in China and India
  9. Part II: Economic Structure and Growth
    The Gains from Growth for Women and Informal Workers in India: A SAM Based CGE Analysis
    Anushree Sinha, Haider A. Khan
    More Working Paper | Gender and Informal Sector Analysis in India
  10. Part III: Trade and Regional Development
    Firm Location Choice in Cities: Evidence from China and India
    Kala Seetharam Sridhar, Guanghua Wan
    More Working Paper | Firm Location Choice in Cities
  11. Part III: Trade and Regional Development
    China's Global Growth and Latin American Exports
    Rhys Jenkins
    More Working Paper | China’s Global Growth and Latin American Exports
  12. Part III: Trade and Regional Development
    Component Trade and China's Global Economic Integration
    Xiaobo Zhang
    More Working Paper | Component Trade and China’s Global Economic Integration
  13. Part III: Trade and Regional Development
    The Rise of China and India
    Amelia U. Santos-Paulino, Guanghua Wan
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