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This is a compelling analysis of the corporate economies of China and India, which are having a huge impact not just on the international economy, but also in the geopolitical and international strategy sphere as a result of an accelerated globalisation by these two countries, which is unleashing powerful economic challenges to corporate structures, economic institutions and law worldwide. The big question is how after centuries of underdevelopment China and now India are emerging powerfully and pulling ahead of Western European economies. Analysing the role of the state and the adroit use of law, and their impact on the corporate evolution of both China and India, provides greater clarity and insight into why China has evolved as a manufacturing nation utilizing cheap abundant labour while India has not exploited such advantages but instead focused on IT and higher value industries, even abroad as Tata has demonstrated in the motor industry in Europe. Again while Chinese corporations have expanded abroad as an arm of the state into Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America and parts of the southern states of the USA, India has pushed principally into Europe through the efforts of powerful minority capitalists of Parsi and Gujerati background, overcoming technological gaps and differences through acquisitions and absorptions of existing corporations in particular industries, especially in steel, automobiles and textiles. In China, state owned corporations have been dominant. In India, though state owned enterprises have been powerful since 1951, it has been private capitalists with an established stronghold since the colonial period and even under the Socialist period from 1951-1991 who have been the more productive main actors both in India and abroad.

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A richly detailed and accessible comparison of development in China and India - photo 1
A richly detailed and accessible comparison of development in China and India. Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown combines insights of the economist and the business historian, weaving together first hand knowledge of an impressive field of topics, from farms to financial markets, and from moral economy to corporate branding. Her sophisticated analysis leaves behind clichd images of Asian business, revealing instead the complex interaction of global norms and culturally specific practices like waqf and guanxi, the relationship between common law and national capitalism, and strategies to emulate and supplant foreign competitors.
Thomas Dubois, Australian National University, Canberra.
This insightful and ambitious book seeks to explain the contrasting pathways of capitalist transformation in two of the largest economies of the world, India and China, paying attention to the role of the state, legal infrastructure, cultural practices, and resource endowments. An essential reading for economists and historians interested in the emergence of Asia, the book confirms Professor Browns reputation as a foremost authority on Asian capitalism.
Tirthankar Roy, Professor of Economic History, London
School of Economics and Political Science, London.
Raj Brown has succeeded splendidly in drawing out two subtle economic histories of two very major states China and India and relates them vividly to lively academic debates on divergence vs convergence and also the (sometimes contested) role of law which will be of general interest to many management scholars.
Ewan Ferlie, Professor of Public Services
Management, Kings College, London.
The Chinese and Indian Corporate Economies
This is a compelling analysis of the corporate economies of China and India, which are having a huge impact not just on the international economy, but also in the geopolitical and international strategy sphere. These two countries accelerated globalization is unleashing powerful economic challenges to corporate structures, economic institutions and law worldwide. The big question is how, after centuries of underdevelopment, are China and now India emerging powerfully and pulling ahead of Western European economies? Analysing the role of the state and the adroit use of law, and their impact on the corporate evolution of both China and India, provides greater clarity and insight into why China has evolved as a manufacturing nation utilizing cheap abundant labour while India has not exploited such advantages but instead focused on IT and higher value industries even abroad, as Tata has demonstrated, in the motor industry in Europe. Again, while Chinese corporations have expanded abroad as an arm of the state into Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America and parts of the southern states of the USA, India has pushed principally into Europe through the efforts of powerful minority capitalists of Parsi and Gujerati background, overcoming technological gaps and differences through acquisitions and absorptions of existing corporations in particular industries, especially in steel, automobiles and textiles. In China, state-owned corporations have been dominant. In India, though state-owned enterprises have been powerful since 1951, it has been private capitalists with an established stronghold, since the colonial period and even under the Socialist period from 19511991, who have been the more productive main actors, both in India and abroad.
Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Management at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia
For a full list of titles in this series, please visit www.routledge.com
129Managing Cyber Risk in the Financial Sector
Lessons from Asia, Europe and the USA
Edited by Ruth Taplin
130Chinese Economic Diplomacy
Decision-making actors and processes
Shuxiu Zhang
131Chinas Iron Ore Boom
Luke W.L. Hurst
132Economic Change In Asia
Implication for corporate strategy and social responsibility
Edited by M. Bruna Zolin, Bernadette Andreosso-OCallaghan and Jacques Jaussaud
133Chinas Economic Culture
The Ritual Order of State and Markets
Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
134Labour in the Clothing Industry in the Asia Pacific
Edited by Vicki Crinis and Adrian Vickers
135The Chinese and Indian Corporate Economies
A Comparative History of their Search for Economic Renaissance and Globalization
Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown
136The Diffusion of Western Economic Ideas in East Asia
Edited by Malcolm Warner
137Employers Associations in Asia
Strategy and Structure
Edited by John Benson, Ying Zhu and Howard Gospel
The Chinese and Indian Corporate Economies
A Comparative History of their Search for Economic Renaissance and Globalization
Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown
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2017 Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown
The right of Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Names: Brown, Rajeswary Ampalavanar, 1943 author.
Title: The Chinese and Indian corporate economies : a comparative
history of their search for economic renaissance and globalization /
Rajeswary Ampalavanar Brown.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. |
Series: Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia ; 135 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016036345 | ISBN 9781138929883 (hardback) |
ISBN 9781315680828 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: CorporationsChina. | CorporationsIndia. |
Economic developmentChina. | Economic developmentIndia.
Classification: LCC HD2891.85 .B76 2017 | DDC 338.7/40951dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016036345
ISBN: 978-1-138-92988-3 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-68082-8 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
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With All My Love for Ada, Ian, Andrew, Alasdair, Ana and FuYu
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I have accumulated numerous debts in completing this book, although, of course, I alone remain responsible for all its faults. As someone who plods the path of economic and business history, I am grateful to the opportunities provided by LSE in the 1980s through Les Hannah and Meghnad Desai, who supported me in securing research grants that enabled this conversion to these two vital disciplines. I am indebted to such intellectual insights and interpretations, which have sustained this work. Sadly, economic history has suffered a decline, though AJ Hopkins protg still holds an established chair in Cambridge in this fast disappearing field of economic history. Business history survives through a comparative frame of management studies.
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