Send to a Friend
The Coming of the Asian Century: Reflections on China and India
From:
To:
(subscription not required for recipient)
Enter a personalized message:
[Begin Message]
Message Body:
******************************** The Coming of the Asian Century: Reflections on China and India http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewfeature&id=1268 In the 20th century, China and India were largely seen as demographic behemoths but economic weaklings. Now, in the rapidly unfolding 21st century, the question is not whether, but how soon, China and India will come to be economically dominant players on the global stage. Already, China is commonly referred to as "the world's manufacturing platform" while India has become a hot spot for high tech outsourcing. One of the primary points Jairam Ramesh emphasizes in his new collection of previously published columns, Making Sense of Chindia: Reflections on China and India (India Research Press) is that the "rise" of these countries, in many ways, should be understood less as a new development and more as a re-emergence.
Finance and Investment
Leadership and Change
Executive Education
Marketing
Insurance and Pensions
Health Economics
Strategic Management
Real Estate
Law and Public Policy
Human Resources
Business Ethics
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Operations Management
Managing Technology
Knowledge@Wharton
Visit The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Return to Home Page
Special Sections
Podcasts
Sponsors
News Room
Knowledge
Today
Feedback
Home