Resurging Asian Giants: Lessons from the People’s Republic of China and India
Gerhaeusser, Klaus; Iwasaki, Yoshihiro; Tulasidhar, V. B. | June 2010
Abstract
The developmental successes of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and India are eshaping the economic landscape of not only Asia but also the world. The diverse and rich development experiences of these two countries emanate from the wide differences in their economic policies and systems, dissimilarities in their institutions, and their social diversities. However, their development challenges are similar. The PRC and India can learn from each other’s experience in meeting their common challenges. The successes and failures of the PRC and India in their quest to transform and grow will also provide some valuable insights on development policy to other developing countries in Asia. At the 39th Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Hyderabad, India, the Prime Minister of India suggested that ADB supports studies on the development experience of the PRC to benefit India and other developing countries. The Ministry of Finance of the Government of the People’s Republic of China supported the suggestion and also expressed its interest in studying India’s development experience. Responding to these requests, ADB provided a technical assistance grant (RETA 6398: A Program of Studies on the Development Experience of the PRC and India) for conducting the studies. The program started in August 2007.
Citation
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/11540/6247.Print ISBN
978-92-9092-068-7
Keywords
Aid And Development
Asian Development Bank
Comprehensive Development Framework
Development Cooperation
Development Management
Development Planning
Development Strategies
Alleviating Poverty
Anti-Poverty
Extreme Poverty
Fight Against Poverty
Global Poverty
Health Aspects Of Poverty
Indicators Of Poverty
Participatory Poverty Assessment
Poverty Eradication
Poverty Analysis
Poverty In Developing Countries
Poverty Reduction Efforts
Urban Poverty
Rural planning
Aid coordination
Industrial projects
Infrastructure projects
Natural resources policy
Educational development
Development Indicators
Environmental Indicators
Economic Indicators
Educational Indicators
Demographic Indicators
Health Indicators
Disadvantaged Groups
Low Income Groups
Socially Disadvantaged Children
Rural Conditions
Rural Development
Social Conditions
Urban Development
Urban Sociology
Communication in rural development
Communication in community development
Economic development projects
Development banks
Economic forecasting
Environmental auditing
Cumulative effects assessment
Human rights and globalization
Poor
Economic forecasting
Health expectancy
Social groups
Political participation
Distribution of income
Inequality of income
Developing countries
Rural community development
Mass society
Social change
Social policy
Social stability
Population
Sustainable development
Peasantry
Urban policy
Urban renewal
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