The growth and export trajectories of China and India are not unique. Their significance arises from their size and the distinctive nature of their economic and political actors. For this reason they are having an increasing impact on other economies including in the developing world. This paper provides a framework for assessing these impacts, distinguishing different vectors of interaction, complementary and competitive impacts and direct and indirect impacts. This sets the scene for the articles included in this Special Issue
China and India are currently one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Because of more or ...
The emergence of China and India as significant influences in the world economy and in world markets...
Rapid growth in many low-income economies was fuelled by the insertion of producers into global valu...
Not for the first time, real events have caught the research community by surprise. From the late tw...
The rise of China and India – the Asian Driver economies – is transforming the global economic, poli...
This paper analyses recent trends in financial flows to and from Asia, and their implications for de...
The past 500 years of global history have been characterised by changing patterns of global dominanc...
This paper focuses on the impact of the Asian Driver (AD) economies (notably China and India) on the...
China's rapid growth and deepening global presence in Africa creates a major challenge for the conve...
In the coming decades in the process of globalization the position of the USA and Europe will weaken...
An increase in outward orientation in general, and in export-oriented manufacturing in particular is...
Summary This paper examines the impact on labour markets in advanced countries (ACs) of the integ...
YesPurpose – The four Asian tigers, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan (also called Four ...
The paper discusses views on China and India as country role models. In so doing the article recount...
In the coming decades in the process of globalization the position of the USA and Europe will weaken...
China and India are currently one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Because of more or ...
The emergence of China and India as significant influences in the world economy and in world markets...
Rapid growth in many low-income economies was fuelled by the insertion of producers into global valu...
Not for the first time, real events have caught the research community by surprise. From the late tw...
The rise of China and India – the Asian Driver economies – is transforming the global economic, poli...
This paper analyses recent trends in financial flows to and from Asia, and their implications for de...
The past 500 years of global history have been characterised by changing patterns of global dominanc...
This paper focuses on the impact of the Asian Driver (AD) economies (notably China and India) on the...
China's rapid growth and deepening global presence in Africa creates a major challenge for the conve...
In the coming decades in the process of globalization the position of the USA and Europe will weaken...
An increase in outward orientation in general, and in export-oriented manufacturing in particular is...
Summary This paper examines the impact on labour markets in advanced countries (ACs) of the integ...
YesPurpose – The four Asian tigers, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan (also called Four ...
The paper discusses views on China and India as country role models. In so doing the article recount...
In the coming decades in the process of globalization the position of the USA and Europe will weaken...
China and India are currently one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Because of more or ...
The emergence of China and India as significant influences in the world economy and in world markets...
Rapid growth in many low-income economies was fuelled by the insertion of producers into global valu...