While there are some similarities between India's current economic situation and China's in 2007, the differences between them are more significant and have important consequences for India's growth path. These differences affect how India's economy develops in the future....
Comparing economic statistics between China and India. China vs India by GDP, GDP per capita and GDP growth rate.
China and India: Economic Growth Affecting Well-Being Differently: Despite rapid economic growth in both countries, perceptions of personal well-being vary.The article provides information on the economic developments in China and India. It has been noted that both countries have endured periods of ...
How does India compare to China? 5.8% more agricultural land ? 60.5%vs54.7% 5.4 lower Gini Index ? 32.8vs38.2 7.9 years younger population ? 29.8 yearsvs37.7 years 9.52% higher Index of Economic Freedom ? 52.9vs48.3 37.1% lower obesity rate among adults ...
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The GDP growth rate of India overtook the GDP growth rate of China in 2015. This has fuelled many newspaper articles in India stating that India is also on the path to replicating the Chinese growth story. However, the truth seems far from it....
"India and China are expected to account for half of global growth in 2023. But others face a steeper climb," she said. The IMF sees economic activity in the United States and the Euro Area slowing, where higher interest rates weigh on demand. ...
2.2 India vs China: GDP growth difference The last thing we need to take a look at to have a full picture of difference between China and India in terms of economy is the growth difference. At this moment GDP of China is close to $7 trillion, when GDP of India is close to $1.5 tr...
China and India are in the vanguard of a wave of urban expansion that is driving the renaissance of Asia toward the global prominence the region had before the European and North American industrial revolution, write Richard Dobbs and Shirish Sankhe in t
economic growth in China during 1990–2018 has contributed to improving the standard of living but a substantial proportion of economic growth in India has been the result of the demographic factors that contributed little to...