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The Slowing of Two Economic Giants

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Slowdown in growth in China and India and future prospects

02/11/2010

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The Slowing of Two Economic Giants

New York Times 07/14/2013

India Seeks Less Help From China For Power Sector

Wall Street Journal 02/11/2010

Mom-and-Pop Investors Bolt Emerging Markets

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Xi Faces Test Over China's Local Debt

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Business in India: A bumpier but freer road

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India's Industrial Output Takes a Steep Fall

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WIPRO's Azimji Premji on India's future prospects

01/17/2008

Azimji Premji is intervewed by Charlie Rose in Nvember 2011.

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The Slowing of Two Economic Giants

New York Times 07/14/2013

India’s Outsourcing Firms Change Direction as ‘Cloud’ Moves In

Wall Street Journal 07/13/2015

Charlie Rose Talks to Wipro’s Azim Premji

BusinessWeek 10/20/2011

India Gets Downgrade Warning

Wall Street Journal 04/26/2012

Q&A With Finance Minister Chidambaram

Wall Street Journal 10/08/2012

Young and Impatient in India

BusinessWeek 01/17/2008

China's difficult political-economic choices in the post 2010 period.

01/06/2008

The difficult choices in the new environment- transition to a new leadership, how to change the export model without serious disruptions, how to deal with western demands for balanced global growth, dealing with the inequality and corruption generated in the kind of growth China experienced (by the fiat of the State), opening up freedom of expression to curb corruption and to provide representation for hitherto blocked out voices, transition to freedom of expression and democratic processes without serious disruption to thegrowth needed for employment and improvements in the standard of living across all parts of society and regions, reducing or channelling to constructive ends prevailing nationalistic, anti-western or anti-Japanese sentiment. The new leadership of Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang is expected to be more outward looking than than of Hu Jintao and Wen Biao and comes at atime when China needs to make some difficult choices about future direction.

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China's Reform Moment

Wall Street Journal 07/01/2013

The Slowing of Two Economic Giants

New York Times 07/14/2013

China Is Slow and Unbalanced

Wall Street Journal 07/15/2013

How China Lost Its Mojo: One Town's Story

Wall Street Journal 09/16/2013

China’s Economy, Back on Track

New York Times 10/04/2013

Xia Yeliang: The China Americans Don't See

Wall Street Journal 10/26/2013

China's Jiang Zemin - three decades in a leadership role in China and efforts to shape China's future

05/01/2010

The former party chief in Shanghai and his role in shaping the future of China, first as president, and following this in his role choosing new leadership of the Communist party.

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Jiang Zemin Re-emerges in China

New York Times 10/09/2011

The Slowing of Two Economic Giants

New York Times 07/14/2013

Expo Renews Focus on Shanghai's Foreign Side

Wall Street Journal 05/01/2010

Xi Comes Out on Top After Bo Verdict

Wall Street Journal 09/22/2013

The Deeply Odd Lives of Chinese Bureaucrats

Wall Street Journal 03/14/2013

The Wonk With the Ear of Chinese President Xi Jinping

Wall Street Journal 06/04/2013

Tom Orlik on wealth distribution in China and why increasing consumer spending would require higher incomes for the lower middle class and rural households

01/07/2010

Orlik cites a study by a Chinese university which shows 10% of the households has over 80% of the wealth, and over 50% of the households have little or no savings. This suggests that there is not much room to increase consumer spending on education, healthcare, and consumer goods for these households as incomes are too low. This may account for the insecurity felt by a large majority of households about the future. It also shows that rebalancing the global economy would require rebalancing within China, reducing inequality and improving incomes for the middle class to increase consumer spending.

Grouped Articles

China's Reform Moment

Wall Street Journal 07/01/2013

The Slowing of Two Economic Giants

New York Times 07/14/2013

China Is Slow and Unbalanced

Wall Street Journal 07/15/2013

Will China Break?

New York Times 12/18/2011

Survey in China Shows a Wide Gap in Income

New York Times 07/19/2013

Kicking the Luxury Habit

Wall Street Journal 11/06/2013

The World Bank and the Development Research Center (DRC) Report "China: 2030"

01/06/2008

A government Chinese think tank, the DRC, and the World Bank collaborate to write a report on the best future direction for China's economy. World Bank president Zoellick's suggestion for writing this report was endorsed by Li Keqiang, who will become the new prime minister of China.

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Beijing Signals a Shift on Economic Policy

New York Times 05/24/2013

China's Reform Moment

Wall Street Journal 07/01/2013

The Slowing of Two Economic Giants

New York Times 07/14/2013

China Is Slow and Unbalanced

Wall Street Journal 07/15/2013

Zoellick: Chance for Yuan

Wall Street Journal 03/29/2010

Fixing a Perception Gap for the Underappreciated G-20

Wall Street Journal 08/27/2013


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