Transformation and Development
The Political Economy of Transition in India and China
Herausgeber: Bagchi, Amiya Kumar; D'Costa, Anthony P
Transformation and Development
The Political Economy of Transition in India and China
Herausgeber: Bagchi, Amiya Kumar; D'Costa, Anthony P
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In twelve incisive essays covering a wide range of issues, this volume undertakes an interdisciplinary and multi-level analysis and provides comprehensive and critical insights into the dynamics of the development process in these two countries.
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In twelve incisive essays covering a wide range of issues, this volume undertakes an interdisciplinary and multi-level analysis and provides comprehensive and critical insights into the dynamics of the development process in these two countries.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 150mm x 218mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780198082286
- ISBN-10: 0198082282
- Artikelnr.: 47232161
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 150mm x 218mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780198082286
- ISBN-10: 0198082282
- Artikelnr.: 47232161
Amiya Kumar Bagchi is Professor, Economics, and Director, Institute of Development Studies Kolkata, India. Anthony P. D'Costa is Professor, Indian Studies, and Research Director, Asia Research Centre, Department of International Economics and Management, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark.
* List of Tables and Figures; Preface and Acknowledgements
* List of Abbreviations
* 1. Transformation and Development: A Critical Introduction to India
and China (6BAnthony P. D'Costa and Amiya Kumar Bagchi)
* 2. Guaranteeing Rural Employment-Tales from Two Countries: Right to
Employment in Neoliberal India and Labour Accumulation in
Collectivist China (Ashwani Saith)
* 3. Government Policy and the Distribution of Grain: Revisiting the
Reform of Agricultural Institutions in China and India (Shailaja
Fennell)
* 4. Appraising Industrial Policies of India and China from Two
Perspectives: Nationalist and Internationalist (Nirmal Kumar Chandra
)
* 5 China in the Global Crisis: Death Knell of the East Asian
Developmental Model? (Ho-Fung Hung)
* 6. Harmony, Crisis, and the Fading of the Lewis Model in China (Carl
Riskin)
* 7. Growth, Reforms, and Inequality: Comparing India and China (
Lopamudra Banerjee, Ashwini Deshpande, Yan Ming, Sanjay Ruparelia,
Vamsicharan Vakulabharanam, and Wei Zhong)
* 8 China in the Global Economy: Encountering the Systemic Risks (
Sunanda Sen)
* 9. Outward FDI from China and India: An Exploratory Note (R. Nagaraj
)
* 10. Science and Technology for Governance in China (Parthasarathi
Banerjee)
* 11. Have China and India Become More Innovative Since the Onset of
Reforms in the Two Countries? (Sunil Mani)
* 12. Increasing Industrialization of RandD in China: Empirical
Observations of the Role of the State (Bikramjit Sinha)
* Notes on Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* 1. Transformation and Development: A Critical Introduction to India
and China (6BAnthony P. D'Costa and Amiya Kumar Bagchi)
* 2. Guaranteeing Rural Employment-Tales from Two Countries: Right to
Employment in Neoliberal India and Labour Accumulation in
Collectivist China (Ashwani Saith)
* 3. Government Policy and the Distribution of Grain: Revisiting the
Reform of Agricultural Institutions in China and India (Shailaja
Fennell)
* 4. Appraising Industrial Policies of India and China from Two
Perspectives: Nationalist and Internationalist (Nirmal Kumar Chandra
)
* 5 China in the Global Crisis: Death Knell of the East Asian
Developmental Model? (Ho-Fung Hung)
* 6. Harmony, Crisis, and the Fading of the Lewis Model in China (Carl
Riskin)
* 7. Growth, Reforms, and Inequality: Comparing India and China (
Lopamudra Banerjee, Ashwini Deshpande, Yan Ming, Sanjay Ruparelia,
Vamsicharan Vakulabharanam, and Wei Zhong)
* 8 China in the Global Economy: Encountering the Systemic Risks (
Sunanda Sen)
* 9. Outward FDI from China and India: An Exploratory Note (R. Nagaraj
)
* 10. Science and Technology for Governance in China (Parthasarathi
Banerjee)
* 11. Have China and India Become More Innovative Since the Onset of
Reforms in the Two Countries? (Sunil Mani)
* 12. Increasing Industrialization of RandD in China: Empirical
Observations of the Role of the State (Bikramjit Sinha)
* Notes on Contributors
* List of Tables and Figures; Preface and Acknowledgements
* List of Abbreviations
* 1. Transformation and Development: A Critical Introduction to India
and China (6BAnthony P. D'Costa and Amiya Kumar Bagchi)
* 2. Guaranteeing Rural Employment-Tales from Two Countries: Right to
Employment in Neoliberal India and Labour Accumulation in
Collectivist China (Ashwani Saith)
* 3. Government Policy and the Distribution of Grain: Revisiting the
Reform of Agricultural Institutions in China and India (Shailaja
Fennell)
* 4. Appraising Industrial Policies of India and China from Two
Perspectives: Nationalist and Internationalist (Nirmal Kumar Chandra
)
* 5 China in the Global Crisis: Death Knell of the East Asian
Developmental Model? (Ho-Fung Hung)
* 6. Harmony, Crisis, and the Fading of the Lewis Model in China (Carl
Riskin)
* 7. Growth, Reforms, and Inequality: Comparing India and China (
Lopamudra Banerjee, Ashwini Deshpande, Yan Ming, Sanjay Ruparelia,
Vamsicharan Vakulabharanam, and Wei Zhong)
* 8 China in the Global Economy: Encountering the Systemic Risks (
Sunanda Sen)
* 9. Outward FDI from China and India: An Exploratory Note (R. Nagaraj
)
* 10. Science and Technology for Governance in China (Parthasarathi
Banerjee)
* 11. Have China and India Become More Innovative Since the Onset of
Reforms in the Two Countries? (Sunil Mani)
* 12. Increasing Industrialization of RandD in China: Empirical
Observations of the Role of the State (Bikramjit Sinha)
* Notes on Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* 1. Transformation and Development: A Critical Introduction to India
and China (6BAnthony P. D'Costa and Amiya Kumar Bagchi)
* 2. Guaranteeing Rural Employment-Tales from Two Countries: Right to
Employment in Neoliberal India and Labour Accumulation in
Collectivist China (Ashwani Saith)
* 3. Government Policy and the Distribution of Grain: Revisiting the
Reform of Agricultural Institutions in China and India (Shailaja
Fennell)
* 4. Appraising Industrial Policies of India and China from Two
Perspectives: Nationalist and Internationalist (Nirmal Kumar Chandra
)
* 5 China in the Global Crisis: Death Knell of the East Asian
Developmental Model? (Ho-Fung Hung)
* 6. Harmony, Crisis, and the Fading of the Lewis Model in China (Carl
Riskin)
* 7. Growth, Reforms, and Inequality: Comparing India and China (
Lopamudra Banerjee, Ashwini Deshpande, Yan Ming, Sanjay Ruparelia,
Vamsicharan Vakulabharanam, and Wei Zhong)
* 8 China in the Global Economy: Encountering the Systemic Risks (
Sunanda Sen)
* 9. Outward FDI from China and India: An Exploratory Note (R. Nagaraj
)
* 10. Science and Technology for Governance in China (Parthasarathi
Banerjee)
* 11. Have China and India Become More Innovative Since the Onset of
Reforms in the Two Countries? (Sunil Mani)
* 12. Increasing Industrialization of RandD in China: Empirical
Observations of the Role of the State (Bikramjit Sinha)
* Notes on Contributors