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Deepak Nayyar
Resurgent Asia looks at economic development in Asia over the last fifty years and analyses the various historical and political factors that assisted this growth. It also provides an extensive history of Asia’s falling share of industrial production in the world economy between the early-nineteenth and mid-twentieth century, as well as the widening gap in its per-capita income, compared to other parts of the world.
Oxford University Press, 320 pages, Rs 895
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