Economic Development in India and China : New Perspectives on Progress and Change/edited by Penelope B. Prime and Kishore G. Kulkarni.Economic Development in India and China : New Perspectives on Progress and Change/edited by Penelope B. Prime and Kishore G. Kulkarni. New Delhi, Serials Pub., 2007, xii, 356 p., tables, charts, figs., ISBN 81-8387-114-3.

    Contents: Preface. List of contributors. I. Introduction: 1. Research on India and China: interconnections and comparisons/Penelope B. Prime. II. Emerging innovation and the private sector: 2. Toward the innovation frontier: the rise of Chinese and Indian innovators-insights from innovative output/Dan Steinbock. 3. China's small enterprises in economic transition: successes and problems/Fuxin Jiang and Chunping Zhou. 4. Assessing financing constraints for domestic private firms in China and India: evidence from the WBES Survey/Yasheng Huang. 5. A comparison of the economic reform experiences in China and India/Jaishankar Raman. 6. High technology clusters in India and China: divergent paths/Susan M. Walcott and James Heitzman. III. Comparative business environments: 7. The Indian Elephant and the Chinese Dragon: differing development strategies of India and China and effects on business environments/Usha C.V. Haley and George T. Haley. IV. Legal contexts and Intellectual Property Rights: 8. The legal systems in India and China: a comparative perspective/Michael Burke, Kenneth A. Cutshaw and Rahul Krishna. 9. Assessing coherence of the Intellectual Property Rights Regime in China/Keith Maskus. 10. Trips-Compliant New Patents Act and the Indian Pharmaceutical Sectors: directions in strategy and R&D/D.K. Nauriyal. V. Financial and fiscal challenges: 11. Financial system constraints in China and India: a comparative perspective/Subramanian Swamy. 12. Fiscal decentralization and economic growth: a comparative study of China and India/Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Mark Rider. 13. Debating decentralized development: a reconsideration of the Wenzhou and Kerala Models/Kellee S. Tsai. VI. Strategic aspects of Indian-Chinese Economic Relations: 14. The strategic context of India's economic engagement with China/Anupam Srivastava. Index. 

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