Economics development in India and China/
edited by Penelope B. Prime and Kishore G. Kulkarni
- New Delhi: Serials, 2007.
- xii, 355 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Part-I Introduction 1. Research on India and China: Interconnections and Comparisons
Part - II EMERGING INNOVATION AND THE PRIVATE SECTOR 2 Toward the Innovation Frontier: The Rise of Chinese and Indian Innovators-Insights from Innovative Output 3. China's Small Enterprises in Economic Transition: Successes and Problems 4. Assessing Financing Constraints for Domestic Private Firms in China and India: Evidence from the WBES survey 5. A Comparison of the Economic Reform Experiences in China and India 6. High T-chnology Clusters in India and China: Divergent Paths
Part-III COMPARATIVE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS 7. The Indian Elephant and the Chinese Dragon: Differing Development Strategies of India and China and Effects on Business Environments
Part-IV LEGALCONTEXTSAND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 8. The Legal Systems in India and China: A Comparative Perspective 9. Assessing Coherence of the Intellectual Property Rights Regime in China 10. Trips-Compliant New Patents Act and the Indian Pharmaceutical Sector: Directions in Strategy and R&D
Part-V FINANCIALAND FISCALCHALLENGES 11. Financial System Constraints in China and India: A Comparative Perspective 12. Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Growth: A Comparative Study of China and India 13. Debating Decentralized Development: A Reconsideration of the Wenzhou and Kerala Models
Part-VI STRATEGIC ASPECTS OF INDIAN-CHINESE ECONOMIC RELATIONS 14. The Strategic Context of India's Economic Engagement with China