We find that a cross-country model of economic growth successfully tracks the growth takeoffs in China and India. The major drivers of the predicted takeoffs are improved health, increased openness to trade, and a rising labor force-to-population ratio due to fertility decline. We also explore the effect of the reallocation of labor from low-productivity agriculture to the higher-productivity industry and service sectors. Including the money value of longevity improvements in a measure of full income reduces the gap between the magnitude of China's takeoff relative to India's due to the relative stagnation in life expectancy in China since 1980
The world's leading economies, both developed and developing, are engaged in an ever-changing econom...
This paper examines the economic implications of demographic change in the Chinese context. We exten...
Following three decades of rapid but unbalanced economic growth, China's reform agendas are set to r...
This paper analyses the trend in economic growth and population transition in China and India during...
AbstractThe timing of China's and India's demographic transitions and the implications of alternativ...
This paper compares the population transition in China and India during 1950-2015 by decomposing pop...
ObjectivesWe examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicators...
T hrough most of the twentieth century, only those in the high-incomeindustrial countries, less than...
India 2023 has overtaken China in terms of population. It is the only economy in the world which is ...
China and India have experienced high economic growth over the last two decades after a long period ...
This paper compares the growth prospects of China and India through a growth accounting analysis. Co...
The world's two population giants have undergone significant, and significantly different, demograph...
The comparison of the periods of rapid economic growth in China since 1978 and India since 1992 mark...
This paper compares the growth prospects of China and India through a growth accounting analysis. Co...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the economic growth of China and India in terms of their int...
The world's leading economies, both developed and developing, are engaged in an ever-changing econom...
This paper examines the economic implications of demographic change in the Chinese context. We exten...
Following three decades of rapid but unbalanced economic growth, China's reform agendas are set to r...
This paper analyses the trend in economic growth and population transition in China and India during...
AbstractThe timing of China's and India's demographic transitions and the implications of alternativ...
This paper compares the population transition in China and India during 1950-2015 by decomposing pop...
ObjectivesWe examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicators...
T hrough most of the twentieth century, only those in the high-incomeindustrial countries, less than...
India 2023 has overtaken China in terms of population. It is the only economy in the world which is ...
China and India have experienced high economic growth over the last two decades after a long period ...
This paper compares the growth prospects of China and India through a growth accounting analysis. Co...
The world's two population giants have undergone significant, and significantly different, demograph...
The comparison of the periods of rapid economic growth in China since 1978 and India since 1992 mark...
This paper compares the growth prospects of China and India through a growth accounting analysis. Co...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the economic growth of China and India in terms of their int...
The world's leading economies, both developed and developing, are engaged in an ever-changing econom...
This paper examines the economic implications of demographic change in the Chinese context. We exten...
Following three decades of rapid but unbalanced economic growth, China's reform agendas are set to r...