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Friday, October 14, 2005

China vs India by charts

A recent Deutsche Bank report, China and India: A visual essay (PDF), offers readers 16 pages of charts comparing the two economies. A simple idea, but very effective at depicting the key similarities and differences.

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» China vs. India, a visual essay from PSD Blog - The World Bank Group - Private Sector Development
Deutsche Bank Research has released a short visual essay comparing the two Asian economies. Includes comparative graphs and charts on everything from FDI and the business environment to infrastructure and the labor force. (HT to New Economist) [Read More]

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» The Importance of Economic Growth (India and China) from tdaxp
"China vs India by charts," New Economist, 14 October 2005,http://neweconomist.blogs.com/new_economist/2005/10/china_vs_india_.html (from SimonWorld, also at PSD Blog). Deutsche Bank recently compared Chinese and Indian economic growth over the past... [Read More]

Comments

Thanks for posting the info. I appreciate the research you put up on the blog and the effort it takes.

-Alex

Very interesting graphs.

Thanks for doing the hard work and making this information available.

its wonderful

America is not afraid of china, they will turn china and india against each other and destroy the eastern world. america will always triumph

very informative

India is abetter bet than China . China has the audacity and history to supress or mis represent data at the official level. The $1.8 trillion loss or the more recent milk conatmination scam being the case .

India has a more open economy with the majority of the policy makers educated in premier american institutions , is more open to western economic model.

India also is on the verge of "hatching out" from the emerging economy to a emergerd one.

The potential certainly lies in Asia of which both China and India have a vital role to play. But of the two India is the smarter kid.

more utopian vision regarding Inda at www.efourthestate.com

love all

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