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    Resurging Asian Giants: Lessons from the People’s Republic of China and India

    Gerhaeusser, Klaus; Iwasaki, Yoshihiro; Tulasidhar, V. B. | June 2010
    Abstract
    The economies of the People’s Republic of China and India have seen dramatic growth in recent years. As their respective successes continue to reshape the world’s economic landscape, noted Chinese and Indian scholars have studied the two countries’ development paths, in particular their rich and diverse experiences in such areas as education, information technology, local entrepreneurship, capital markets, macroeconomic management, foreign direct investment, and state-owned enterprise reforms. Drawing on these studies, the Asian Development Bank has produced a timely collection of lessons learned that serves as a valuable refresher on the challenges and opportunities ahead for developing economies, especially those in Asia and the Pacific.
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    Gerhaeusser, Klaus; Iwasaki, Yoshihiro; Tulasidhar, V. B.. 2010. Resurging Asian Giants: Lessons from the People’s Republic of China and India. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5445.
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    978-92-9092-068-7
    Keywords
    Comprehensive Development Framework
    Development Challenges
    Development Planning
    Millennium Development Goals
    Policy Development
    Program Evaluation
    Performance Evaluation
    Evaluation Criteria
    Capital Market Development
    Development Economics
    Financial Sector Development
    Technology Development
    World Development Indicators
    Evaluation Methods
    Development assistance
    ADB
    Curriculum development
    Development assistance
    Development aid
    Development indicators
    Development potential
    Development models
    Project appraisal
    Performance appraisal
    Economic development
    Economic indicators
    Government programs
    Economic growth
    Economic policy
    Industrial development
    Industrial policy
    Technology assessment
    Economic evaluation
    Economic forecast
    Input output analysis
    Communication in rural development
    Communication in community development
    Infrastructure
    Central planning
    Endowment of research
    Partnership
    Joint venture
    Nation-building
    Risk assessment
    Economic development projects
    Economic forecasting
    Industrial research
    Participatory monitoring and evaluation
    Economic policy
    Economic forecasting
    Human rights and globalization
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    Gerhaeusser, Klaus
    Iwasaki, Yoshihiro
    Tulasidhar, V. B.
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    Development
    Evaluation
    Labor Migration
    Small Medium Business

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