L'économie indienne face à la mondialisation: un deuxième « atelier du monde » ?
Diana Hochraich
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2006, vol. n° 186, issue 2, 281-306
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This article attempts to answer two questions. The first concerns the effects of reforms in the 1990s on growth as well as distribution of income. The second focuses on the characteristics of an opening to the outside world unaccompanied by any marked change in international specialization except with regard to services. Unlike China, India has not become an export platform. China and India share many similar problems (government deficits, agriculture), but the two countries seem to be choosing different paths towards development.
Date: 2006
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