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FT.com / Columnists / Martin Wolf - What India must do if it is to be an affluent country
Published: July 7 2009 18:49 | Last updated: July 7 2009 18:49 Pinn illustration EDITOR’S CHOICE Martin Wolf: This crisis is a moment, but may not be a defining one - May-19 Martin Wolf: Why Obama’s conservatism may not prove good enough - May-12 Economists’ forum - Oct-01 Martin Wolf: Tackling ...
FT.com / Columnists / Martin Wolf - After the storm comes a hard climb
FT.com / Columnists / Martin Wolf - After the storm comes a hard climb
ft.com — Pinn Is the world economy on its way out of the crisis? Has the world been learning... the right lessons? The answer to both questions is: up to a point. We have done some of the right things and learnt some of the right lessons. But we have neither done ... (more) FT.com / Columnists / Martin Wolf - After the storm ...
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FT Alphaville — Comment, analysis and other offerings from Wednesday’s FT, FT cartoon Martin Wolf: What India must do if it is to be an affluent country What will the world economy — indeed, the world — look like after the financial crisis is over? Will this prove to be a mere blip or something more fundamental? Much of the answer will be provided by the performance of the two Asian giants, China and India. Rightly or wrongly, it is widely accepted that China will continue to grow very rapidly. But what is the likely future for India? John Kay: Our banks are beyond the control of ...

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J. Bradford DeLong's Grasping Reality with All Eight Tentacles — ... Martin Wolf: What India must do if it is to be an affluent country So what needs to happen if Indians are to enjoy an affluent lifestyle? The answer, suggests the report, is that India must sustain growth at close ...

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