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Building knowledge about migration governance and policy in the Global South is a priority for research and policy. The studies in this special section offer both new empirical insights and new frameworks for analysis, with key policy implications, that can enrich our discussion of these topics...
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– China and India
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Southern Growth Engines and Technology Giants
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– Lessons for Developing Countries
Amelia U. Santos-Paulino and Guanghua Wan China and India have become global economic powers. Even at the market exchange rate, China overtook Japan in 2010 as the second largest economy. China’s trade and financial activities, India’s emergence as a technology and innovation hub, and both countries...
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It's imperative to demolish myths around the economic achievements of China and India and get a better sense of the real challenges. The author of the book, 'Awakening Giants, Feet of Clay: Assessing the Economic Rise of China and India' (Princeton University Press, 2010) discusses here some of the...
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Martin Medina As world leaders gather in Copenhagen this month for the fifteenth United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) the challenges facing developing country industrialization have again been brought to the fore. One of the central challenges relates to industrial waste, which both...
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Part of Journal Special Issue
FDI, Employment, and Growth in China and India
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– Why Food Subsidies May Matter
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Health and Development
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WIDER Symposium on Analyzing the Socioeconomic Consequences of Rising Inequality in China
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– Implications for Growth and Inequality
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WIDER Symposium on Analyzing the Socioeconomic Consequences of Rising Inequality in China
Getting an accurate picture of poverty and inequality trends and patterns in the world's most populous country is central to understanding changes in global inequality and poverty – these alter significantly when China is included or excluded. China's future performance is obviously central to the...
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– A Journey Through Central Planning, Reform, and Openness
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Spatial Inequality and Development in Asia
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– An Application to China's Township–Village Enterprises
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WIDER Symposium on Adaptive Efficiency and Evolving Diversity of Enterprise Ownership and Governance
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