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China and India: learning from each other reforms and policies for sustained growth edited by Jahangir Aziz, Steven Dunaway and Eswar Prasad.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D C International Monetary Fund 2006Description: xiii + 281 pISBN:
  • 1589065190
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.51
Summary: China and India are the two fastest-growing emerging markets, and among the three largest economies in Asia. They have each amassed huge foreign currency reserves. And their economic muscle is now having far-reaching effects on the global economy. What then does the future hold for these two giants? How will each continue to grow and develop in a sustainable way? And how will policies and reforms in each country serve to broaden recent economic gains to the benefit of their respective populations? This book draws together analysis and insight from policymakers and advisors in both countries. It shows how, for many years, the two countries have cooperated and learned from each other. The book shows what has (and what has not) worked in each country, and offers some suggestions on how each may achieve long-term sustainable development.
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China and India are the two fastest-growing emerging markets, and among the three largest economies in Asia. They have each amassed huge foreign currency reserves. And their economic muscle is now having far-reaching effects on the global economy. What then does the future hold for these two giants? How will each continue to grow and develop in a sustainable way? And how will policies and reforms in each country serve to broaden recent economic gains to the benefit of their respective populations? This book draws together analysis and insight from policymakers and advisors in both countries. It shows how, for many years, the two countries have cooperated and learned from each other. The book shows what has (and what has not) worked in each country, and offers some suggestions on how each may achieve long-term sustainable development.

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