Laurent De Serres Berard

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According to a widely accepted view, the two countries started the decade of the 1990s at the same level of per capita GDP, but China ended the decade twice as rich as India. This latter view, based on GDP data adjusted for purchasing power parity supplied by the World Bank, has powerfully influenced the ways academics and analysts explained their respective growth experiences.
Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics: Entrepreneurship and the State
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