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China–India: Pathways of Economic and Social Development

Online ISBN:
9780191771903
Print ISBN:
9780197265673
Publisher:
British Academy
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China–India: Pathways of Economic and Social Development

Delia Davin (ed.),
Delia Davin
(ed.)

Emeritus Professor of Chinese Studies

Emeritus Professor of Chinese Studies, University of Leeds
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Barbara Harriss-White (ed.)
Barbara Harriss-White
(ed.)

Emeritus Professor of Development Studies

Emeritus Professor of Development Studies, Oxford University
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Published:
13 March 2014
Online ISBN:
9780191771903
Print ISBN:
9780197265673
Publisher:
British Academy

Abstract

China and India, the world’s most populous countries, have rapidly developing economies that are shaping world politics in the 21st century. They are often compared in terms of lagged outcomes and contrasted trajectories. The present volume aims to examine more closely their commonalities as well as differences. In sections covering domestic economy, international economy, demography, migration and labour, and the environment, paired chapters examine each country. Probing behind the obvious contrasts, the essays disclose important ways in which the two countries are alike in facing the problems produced in large, formerly agrarian societies by rapid economic development and interaction with the global economy.

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