This volume brings together revised presentations from an international workshop--Inclusive Growth in China and India: Role of Institution Building, Entrepreneurship and Management--organized by the School of Economics at the U. of Sydney, Australia, together with a few invited research papers. The papers analyze case studies in order to highlight the dynamic interrelationships between structural and institutional elements in economic development. The studies are carried out at different levels of analysis, from discussion of long-term national trends of structural transformation and economic reform to examination of local government policies towards small and medium enterprises. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Using case studies of both China and India, the book reinforces the fact that the processes of economic growth and development are dynamic and organic in the sense that structural and institutional elements are not only interrelated, but also constantly changing in their patterns of interactions more so during the transitional period of both the countries.Inclusiveness or its lack in some specific socio-economic sector/context, geographical region/state or economy as a whole is critically analysed, using recent data on both the countries from different sources.