Manufacturing Industry
Future exports from the world's two biggest developing countries will be radically different.(Tip sheet: key metrics and supply alert)(McKinsey Global Institute)(Brief Article)
Purchasing, October, 2004
Future exports from the world's two biggest developing countries will be radically different. China and India are taking different paths to economic prosperity, says Diana Farrell, director of the McKinsey Global Institute. China's growth has been driven by manufacturing while India owes much of its progress to private businesses involved with software, information technology services and pharmaceuticals.
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