
This Volume Is A Timely Addition To The Emerging Literature On The Rise Of China And India, Focusing On How Rapid Economic Growth And Geopolitical Changes In These Countries Are Reshaping The World Economy And Global Governance. It Covers Issues Such As Productivity, Labor Market, Trade Competition, And Energy. Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List Of Illustrations; List Of Abbreviations And Acronyms; Acknowledgements; Preface; Foreword; Notes On Contributors; Part I The Rise Of China And India: Development Strategies And Lessons For Developing Countries; 1 Globalization And The Developing World: The Difference That China Makes; 2 China, South Africa And The Lewis Model; 3 India's Economic Growth: Lessons For The Emerging Economies; Part Ii Economic Structure And Growth; 4 Beyond Industrialization: New Approaches To Development Strategy Based On The Service Sector 5 The Service Sector Revolution In India: A Quantitative Analysis6 China's Development Strategy And Energy Security; 7 Identification Of Regional Fundamental Economic Structure (fes) Of India: An Input-output And Field Of Influence Approach; 8 Comparing Regional Development In China And India; 9 The Gains From Growth For Women And Informal Workers In India: A Sam-based Cge Analysis; Part Iii Trade And Regional Development; 10 Firm Location Choice In Cities: Evidence From China And India; 11 China's Global Growth And Latin American Exports 12 Component Trade And China's Global Economic Integration13 The Rise Of China And India: Lessons And Implications For Global Development; Index Edited By A. Santos-paulino, G. Wan. Published In Association With The United Nations University-world Institute For Development Economics Research (unu-wider). Includes Bibliographical References And Index. English
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