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Market or Government Failures?: An Asian Perspective
0Navigate the complex landscape of Asian economic policy with this critical analysis. The book argues compellingly that the focus on government failures often overshadows crucial private corporate failures, offering a vital perspective for understanding economic development in India and across Asia. Essential for economists, policymakers, and students of public policy, this work challenges conventional dichotomies and promotes a nuanced approach to effective economic strategies and growth. Gain key insights into balancing market forces and governance for robust regional progress.
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Poverty and Exclusion of Minorities in China and India
0Explore the complex interplay of poverty and minority exclusion in India and China through a compelling comparative lens. This insightful study examines how economic disparities and suppression of rights fuel social unrest, particularly in border regions. It offers critical perspectives on the socio-economic conditions faced by marginalized communities, making it essential reading for students, researchers, and policymakers interested in Asian socioeconomics, minority affairs, and development studies in India and beyond.