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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAs the exclusionary face of an unbridled pursuit of economic growth becomes a glaring reality, the development thinking has advanced the inclusive growth paradigm to give growth a participatory and all-embracing approach. Is this a real turn in development economics to genuinely uplift the hitherto excluded sections of society or just an old wine in a new bottle that is more rhetorical than transformative?
In her book, Vaishali Singh examines the inclusive growth paradigm from a political economy perspective in the two largest developing nations of India and China. The comparative assessment done along the parameters of education, health and employment makes for compelling reading and adds significantly to the ever-growing canon of India-China comparative studies.
Vaishali Singh
Vaishali Singh holds a PhD in East Asian Studies from the University of Delhi. A scholar of China studies, she has spent one year at Shandong University studying Mandarin and two years at Peking University studying public policy. She has worked in think tanks and non-governmental organizations involving both theoretical and empirical research. Her research interest lies in India-China comparative studies, comparative political economy and public policy analysis.
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