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100 1 _aKhanna, Tarun.
245 1 0 _aBillions of entrepreneurs :
_bhow China and India are reshaping their futures--and yours /
_cTarun Khanna.
260 _aBoston, Mass. :
_bHarvard Business School Press,
_cc2007.
300 _aviii, 353 p. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 313-334) and index.
505 0 _aReimagining China and India -- pt. 1. Foundations. -- Statecraft : the art, science and illusion of governing 2.4 billion people -- Bias and noise : information accessibility in China and India -- Fiat and fairness : why China can build cities overnight and India cannot -- Manna and Miasma : meanderings through the Chinese and Indian financial firmaments -- pt. 2. Enterprise. -- Infosys and TCL : unshackling indigenous enterprise -- Microsoft and Metro : views from the world's corner offices -- Diaspora dividends : paragons and pariahs from the overseas Chinese and Indians -- Village engineering and reengineering : in search of rural fortunes -- Barefoot doctors and medical tourists : futile attempts to confront the Grim Reaper -- pt. 3. Future. -- Old and new roads to Mandalay : hard power in Burma and beyond -- Film stars and gurus : soft power in Bollywood and beyond -- Buddha and software : old links and new -- Corporate bridges : linking China, India, and the West.
520 _aChina and India are home to one-third of the world's population. And they're undergoing social and economic revolutions that are capturing the best minds - and money - of Western business. In Billions of Entrepreneurs, Tarun Khanna examines the entrepreneurial forces driving China's and India's trajectories of development. He shows where these trajectories overlap and complement one another - and where they diverge and compete. He also reveals how Western companies can participate in this development.Through intriguing comparisons, the author probes important differences between China and India in areas such as information and transparency, the roles of capital markets and talent, public and private property rights, social constraints on market forces, attitudes toward expatriates abroad and foreigners at home, entrepreneurial and corporate opportunities, and the importance of urban and rural communities. He explains how these differences will influence China's and India's future development, what the two countries can learn from each other, and how they will ultimately reshape business, politics, and society in the world around them.Engaging and incisive, this book is a critical resource for anyone working in China or India or planning to do business in these two countries.
651 0 _aChina
_xCommerce.
651 0 _aIndia
_xCommerce.
651 0 _aChina
_xEconomic policy.
651 0 _aIndia
_xEconomic policy.
651 0 _aChina
_xForeign economic relations.
651 0 _aIndia
_xForeign economic relations.
651 4 _aChina - Condiciones económicas
651 4 _aIndia - Condiciones económicas
651 4 _aChina - Relaciones económicas exteriores
651 4 _aIndia - Relaciones económicas exteriores
856 4 1 _3Table of contents only
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