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The Dragon and the Elephant
By 2050 the world's three biggest economies will be China, the US and India, respectively. Smith analyses the ways in which the world is tilting rapidly eastwards, and examines the implications of the shift in global power to Beijing and Delhi.
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Profile Books
2007
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082 | |a 337.51073 SMI-D | ||
100 | |a David Smith | ||
245 | |a The Dragon and the Elephant | ||
260 | |b Profile Books |c 2007 | ||
300 | |a 266 pages ; 24 cm | ||
505 | |a China, India amd the new world order -- The return of history -- Enter the dragon -- India rising -- China roars, the world listens -- India's networkked economy -- China versus India -- Ten ways China and India will (and won't) change world. | ||
520 | |a By 2050 the world's three biggest economies will be China, the US and India, respectively. Smith analyses the ways in which the world is tilting rapidly eastwards, and examines the implications of the shift in global power to Beijing and Delhi. | ||
650 | |a China -- Economic conditions. India -- Economic conditions. Geopolitics. | ||
942 | |c BK | ||
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