Will Cheap Cars Undermine India’s Future?
India is trying to turn the automotive industry on its ear by offering cheap automobiles [“In India, a $2,500 Pace Car,” by Heather Timmons, New York Times, 12 October 2007]. Timmons frames
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India is trying to turn the automotive industry on its ear by offering cheap automobiles [“In India, a $2,500 Pace Car,” by Heather Timmons, New York Times, 12 October 2007]. Timmons frames
In an earlier post [Tensions Mount with Uneven Iraqi Development], I noted that uneven development in Iraq frustrates people in the Kurdish region because they feel the rest of the country is
Iraq presents an interesting case study in development. U.S. foreign policy, for many good reasons, is trying to preserve Iraq as a unified country. In doing so, it has yoked together two
When Tom Barnett and I first started discussing Development-in-a-Box™, we weren’t sure if people would understand the approach or see a future for it. We needn’t have worried. Global events have conspired
In yesterday’s post [Movement of Capital at the Bottom of the Pyramid], I discussed how important remittances by expatriates are to many economies around the world. I quoted World Bank figures that
Globalization is one of those words that can generate strong emotions in both proponents and opponents. Opponents of globalization often claim to be the voice of those too poor to speak for
This blog is being posted on both my web site and Thomas Barnett’s Weblog. It is an effort to explain more fully the concept of Development-in-a-Box™. We hope this blog helps readers
There has been a lot written about the rapid growth of mobile phone users in the world’s poorest nations. The spread of mobile phones has truly been stunning. Pundits once claimed that
Some people are surprised when they learn that the Kurdish region of Iraq is booming while the rest of the country remains embroiled in a civil war. They might also be surprised
Official Development Aid (ODA), more commonly known as foreign aid, seems like it should be a straight forward matter — aid is provided where people need help. Nothing, however, is quite that
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