The world is changing its socio-economic landscape. By doing so, the phenomenon of a growing middle-class appears. Both household surveys and growth projections suggest that only about one-third of the global middle class is based in Asia. However, between 2009 and 2017, the global middle-class has increased from 1.8 billion to 3.5 billion, whereas 40 percent are located in Asia. The key contributors to this trend are China and India. Between 2011 and 2019, GDP per capita has surged by 66 percent in China and 53 percent in India. Forecasts by the OECD predict that between 2030 and 2035, India will overtake China in terms of middle-class population in absolute terms. Against this background, the article seeks to outline the implications that...
Only 50 years ago, the Asian countries were among the poorest in the world. Since then, there has be...
The central hypothesis of this paper is that the largest global growth opportunity for high-value fo...
India has had two stages of growth, both related to consumption since 1947. The first was based on d...
In recent years, the discourse about the Indian middle class—by some accounts the largest in the wor...
textabstractIt is almost a cliché to say that India’s appearance and image (internationally as well ...
The middle class is not (yet) the biggest segment of India’s overall population. Given all the atten...
Over the past two decades, global inequality changed little despite significant structural shifts. S...
The Indian media is full of reports about the layoffs due to the current slowdown in the economic gr...
More than half of India’s population—over 500 million people—are younger than 25. By 2050 India is e...
Asia watchers have been kept exceptionally busy by recent political developments in the region. An u...
A recent report draws on LSE research to predict the eastward shift of the global economy and an 85....
Since 1991, when the policy of economic liberalisation began in earn-est, the size and prosperity of...
Since the pro-market reforms were launched, the Indian economy has grown from 4.7% in the 1990 to 9%...
and the Market for High-Value Food Products The central hypothesis of this paper is that the largest...
India gained highly from the LPG model as its GDP increased to 9.7 % in 2007-2008. In respect of mar...
Only 50 years ago, the Asian countries were among the poorest in the world. Since then, there has be...
The central hypothesis of this paper is that the largest global growth opportunity for high-value fo...
India has had two stages of growth, both related to consumption since 1947. The first was based on d...
In recent years, the discourse about the Indian middle class—by some accounts the largest in the wor...
textabstractIt is almost a cliché to say that India’s appearance and image (internationally as well ...
The middle class is not (yet) the biggest segment of India’s overall population. Given all the atten...
Over the past two decades, global inequality changed little despite significant structural shifts. S...
The Indian media is full of reports about the layoffs due to the current slowdown in the economic gr...
More than half of India’s population—over 500 million people—are younger than 25. By 2050 India is e...
Asia watchers have been kept exceptionally busy by recent political developments in the region. An u...
A recent report draws on LSE research to predict the eastward shift of the global economy and an 85....
Since 1991, when the policy of economic liberalisation began in earn-est, the size and prosperity of...
Since the pro-market reforms were launched, the Indian economy has grown from 4.7% in the 1990 to 9%...
and the Market for High-Value Food Products The central hypothesis of this paper is that the largest...
India gained highly from the LPG model as its GDP increased to 9.7 % in 2007-2008. In respect of mar...
Only 50 years ago, the Asian countries were among the poorest in the world. Since then, there has be...
The central hypothesis of this paper is that the largest global growth opportunity for high-value fo...
India has had two stages of growth, both related to consumption since 1947. The first was based on d...