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India's Political Economy
Robert Bideleux
Academic Foresights, online journal, Volume: N/A, Issue: No. 7, Pages: N/A - N/A
Swansea University Author: Robert Bideleux
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This article begins by outlining and assessing India's economic development pattern and trends, and its anticipated 'demographic dividend', partly on the basis of comparisons with East Asia (especially China). The article then proceeds to evaluate India's main development options...
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