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Advantage China. Prabhudev Konana and others.

by Konana, Prabhudev; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 9Business. Publisher: Frontline Magazine, 2005ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): China -- Economic conditions | China -- Economic policy | Comparative economics | Computer service industry | Economic development | Gross domestic product | India -- Economic conditions | India -- Economic policy | Information technology -- India | Manufacturing industries | Transportation -- ChinaDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Despite different political systems, China and India are aggressively pursuing economic liberalisation for growth. Both the countries tout science and technology, and exports as a basis for their growth. Yet, their strategic paths for economic development are remarkably different. China's strategy is methodical and deliberate, while that of India's is chaotic and opportunistic. This article compares the growth strategies of China and India since they will impact a third of humankind by 2050, influence worldwide job migration, and provide valuable lessons for other developing countries." (FRONTLINE MAGAZINE)
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Originally Published: Advantage China, March 25, 2005; pp. 4+.

"Despite different political systems, China and India are aggressively pursuing economic liberalisation for growth. Both the countries tout science and technology, and exports as a basis for their growth. Yet, their strategic paths for economic development are remarkably different. China's strategy is methodical and deliberate, while that of India's is chaotic and opportunistic. This article compares the growth strategies of China and India since they will impact a third of humankind by 2050, influence worldwide job migration, and provide valuable lessons for other developing countries." (FRONTLINE MAGAZINE)

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