Transformation and Development: The Political Economy of Transition in India and China

Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Anthony D'Costa

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    Abstract

    India and China—the two largest and fastest growing economies in the world—are contributing to the realignment of the global economy while most of the advanced capitalist countries are reeling under a severe financial crisis. At the same time, the transition in the two countries is characterized by deep rural poverty and underdevelopment, unprecedented forms of social and economic inequality, reliance on volatile export markets, brutal land grabs, and forms of crony capitalism. This volume brings together twelve wide-ranging essays that collectively engage in discussing key areas of transformation and development, including on agriculture, industry, global finance and outward direct foreign investments, science and technology, and R&D policies of these nations. Using an interdisciplinary and multi-level analysis, the volume provides comprehensive and critical insights into the dynamics of the development process in the two countries while exploring the realignment of east-west and north-south relations as well as regional balance.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    UdgivelsesstedOxford
    ForlagOxford University Press
    Antal sider368
    ISBN (Trykt)978019802286
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2012

    Emneord

    • India
    • China
    • Economic development in India and China
    • Rural poverty
    • Inequality
    • Export markets
    • Land grabs
    • Crony capitalism
    • East-West relations
    • North-South relations
    • India-China comparison

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