We are putting a volume on China and India based on a conference in Kolkata
India last December.  We have a motley crew of mostly Indians in India and
abroad, some Chinese, and American.  The essays deal with growth, structural
transformation, and inequality in both countries.  I will send details when
we have something ready.

Cheers, Anthony
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Asia Research Centre
Copenhagen Business School
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On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Jim Devine <[email protected]> wrote:

> Michael Perelman wrote:
> > ... The response to the Honda
> > strike and the string of suicides at the Foxconn factory were critical
> > of management.  Of course, the ownership of these plants was not
> > Chinese; even so, the China Daily has pushing the line that it's time to
> > leave the low-wage economy behind.
>
> the NY Times mentioned labor shortages as contributing to the raises.
> Of course, such shortages can be temporary.
> --
> Jim Devine
> "Those who take the most from the table
>        Teach contentment.
> Those for whom the taxes are destined
>        Demand sacrifice.
> Those who eat their fill speak to the hungry
>        of wonderful times to come.
> Those who lead the country into the abyss
>        Call too ruling difficult
>        For ordinary folk." – Bertolt Brecht.
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