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Will India lose its demographic dividend as growth slows down?

02/21/2010

The large increase in working age population offers India an opportunity to increase economc growth as large numbers of jobs are expected to migrate from China to lower wage counries. The Economist says the risks are growing as India's growth slows because of a shortage of capital for investments in infrastructure and development, failure of policies to promote growth, and weak governance.

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