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Title ProperHow can India catch up to China? the importance of social investment
LanguageENG
AuthorJoshi , Devin
Summary / Abstract (Note)After twenty years of economic reform and liberalization, is India now on pace to close the development gap with China? To assess this prospect, I analyzed multi-decade trends across six dimensions of human capabilities crucial to both individual and national development: 1) economic, 2) health, 3) infrastructure, 4) knowledge and technology, 5) public administration and 6) gender equality. I also conducted a focused comparison of two industrial sectors: software services and equipment manufacturing. The evidence shows that India is starting to catch up in several sectors, but overall China currently has a significant lead on most economic and technological indicators. Whereas most scholars studying this divergence have focused on shifting economic policies as the key to convergence, I argue that lingering development gaps may primarily be a result of India’s lower levels of social investment. Thus, if India is to catch up and surpass China, it will not only need supportive economic policies but must also concentrate heavily on expanding and improving rural infrastructure, education, and especially gender equality.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol. 14, No.2; Apr/Jun 2015: p.238-267
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol: 14 No 2
Key WordsEconomy ;  China ;  India ;  Gender Equality ;  Theoretical Perspectives ;  Social Investment ;  Empirical Comparison ;  Knowledge and Technology


 
 
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