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6 February 2010Stumbling Tiger, Leaping Dragon? BY Kanti Bajpai
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GDP
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1 August 2010The taxman goes global BY Mukul G. Asher

The G-20, comprising 85 percent of the global GDP, 80 percent of world trade, and two-thirds of the global population has become an important international economic forum.

Since the 2008

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2 August 2010Unleashing Indians' dynamism in the shift from state capitalism BY Jaswant Singh

NEW DELHI — Nowadays, economists are assailed by irresolute thoughts: What, for example, is the right term to apply to current global economic conditions? Is it "depression," "recession" or "

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Development
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economic growth
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GDP
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21 August 2010India and China: The Battle between Soft and Hard Power BY Prem Shankar Jha

Reality check for Asian titans
Reviewed by Sreeram Chaulia

Views about the inexorable rise of China and India to global dominance have multiplied as the two

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economic growth
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FDI
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GDP
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Indo-China
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21 August 2010Japan and the Ancient Art of Shrugging BY Norihiro Kato

GROSS domestic product figures for the second quarter show that China has overtaken

Chinese economy
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GDP
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Japanese economy
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30 September 2010A bumpier but freer road

An Indian boss gestures from the lofty window of his steel-and-glass office. Ten years ago, says Pramod Bhasin, “you couldn’t even get a cup of coffee around here.” Now the area bristles with

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GDP
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Indian economy
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28 April 2011Bubbling-Up versus Trickling-Down BY

There is palpable tension everywhere in India at the inequalities and the idea that the middle class is driving the economy. Bribery and corruption, robbery and social violence apart from suicides

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amendment
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Gandhi
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GDP
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growth
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production
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swaraj
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4 May 2011The big picture BY Shyam Saran

We have multiple crises affecting international politics and the global economy. There is an ongoing political turmoil in North Africa and West Asia, a region we refer to as WANA. At the other end

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economic crisis
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euro
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fukushima
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G-20
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GDP
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nuclear energy
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WANA
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13 June 2011In a post-crisis world BY M.K. Venu

The brahmins of the global economic order are not known to go around the developing world desperately canvassing support to get elected as head of multilateral institutions like the International

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Christine Lagarde
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developing countries
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn
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GDP
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IMF
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World Bank
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9 September 2011Eclipse: Living in the Shadow of China’s Economic Dominance

Three forces will dictate China’s rise, Mr Subramanian argues: demography, convergence and “gravity”. Since China has over four times America’s population, it only has to produce a quarter of

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European Union
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germany
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Hong Kong
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japan
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South Korea
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Superpower
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Trade

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BY Andrew Moravcsik
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