Small is big, but it it still beautiful? Small-scale industries: An India-China dialogue
Globalization is widely regarded as a means not only of ensuring efficiency and growth, but also of achieving equity and development for those countries operating in the global economy. The book argues that this perception of globalization as the road to development has lost its lustre. The experience of the 1990s belied expectation of the gains, such as faster growth and reduced poverty, which could be achieved through closer integration in the world economy.
Authors: | Saith, Ashwani |
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Subject: | Development Studies | Economics and Finance |
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