INDIA AND CHINA: Prospects for growth, co-operation and competition: A Special Series of Reports, Analysis and Interviews
By Financial Times, 2005
With the world?s two most populous nations now also established as its most dynamic economies, it is clear that the established international order faces a period of transformation. Less clear is how the rise of China and India will affect patterns of trade, investment and comparative advantage and how Asia?s two giants will interact with each other, the region, and the global economy.
This special report, based on interviews and analysis by the FT?s global team of reporters and commentators, assesses the challenges both faced and posed by China and India as their economic momentum gathers pace. Their policies and prospects differ in many respects. But they share the potential to reorder the international economy.
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