In this archival study, I explore reasons why India\u27s economic takeoff into marketization in 1991 failed to meet the same success as China in 1979 when it made the same transition. I analyze the impact of education and healthcare on development and how investments in both sectors can yield significant returns privately and socially. The research in this paper seeks to answer the following question: Why was the Indian economy unable to meet the same success as China when developing a global, open market economy? In order to answer this question, I begin by proving a solid relationship between education, healthcare, and development. Then, I set out to undercover education and healthcare reforms enacted by China that helped contribute to th...
The paper elaborates on changing economic paradigms in India over the past six decades that finally ...
The Indian media is full of reports about the layoffs due to the current slowdown in the economic gr...
ObjectivesWe examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicators...
In this archival study, I explore reasons why India\u27s economic takeoff into marketization in 1991...
Purpose – In the context of India’s growth and development benchmarked against China, this paper add...
Abstract: Indian and Chinese economies are growing rapidly among Asian countries due to economic ref...
China and India are both attempting to create comprehensive healthcare systems in the context of rap...
This paper explores health policy options in response to economic crises in developing countries. Th...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
India and China are the only countries in the world having a population of over one billion each. U...
China’s and India’s rapid rise in the global arena has not only captured the attention of the world ...
China started its market oriented reform process in 1978. Reforms have covered all major sectors of ...
Since the pro-market reforms were launched, the Indian economy has grown from 4.7% in the 1990 to 9%...
This paper compares economic reforms in the two most populous economies of the world: China and Indi...
China\u27s economic landscape faces two pressing challenges as consumer inflation stagnates and yout...
The paper elaborates on changing economic paradigms in India over the past six decades that finally ...
The Indian media is full of reports about the layoffs due to the current slowdown in the economic gr...
ObjectivesWe examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicators...
In this archival study, I explore reasons why India\u27s economic takeoff into marketization in 1991...
Purpose – In the context of India’s growth and development benchmarked against China, this paper add...
Abstract: Indian and Chinese economies are growing rapidly among Asian countries due to economic ref...
China and India are both attempting to create comprehensive healthcare systems in the context of rap...
This paper explores health policy options in response to economic crises in developing countries. Th...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
India and China are the only countries in the world having a population of over one billion each. U...
China’s and India’s rapid rise in the global arena has not only captured the attention of the world ...
China started its market oriented reform process in 1978. Reforms have covered all major sectors of ...
Since the pro-market reforms were launched, the Indian economy has grown from 4.7% in the 1990 to 9%...
This paper compares economic reforms in the two most populous economies of the world: China and Indi...
China\u27s economic landscape faces two pressing challenges as consumer inflation stagnates and yout...
The paper elaborates on changing economic paradigms in India over the past six decades that finally ...
The Indian media is full of reports about the layoffs due to the current slowdown in the economic gr...
ObjectivesWe examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicators...