Economic Reforms in China and India: Past and Future Challenges

A. Borin, Enrica Di Stefano
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In China and India broad economic reforms since the 1980s progressively opened to private initiative and international trade and were key contributors to their formidable growth patterns. Today, the positive effects of past liberalizations are fading and the two countries have reached a level of development and complexity that requires a “new generation” of reforms, qualitatively more complex and politically less palatable. This paper identifies the turning points in China’s and India’s long phases of fast growth. It then turns to the open issues that need government action to support a sustainable and lasting growth process. In China, the priorities are to foster new growth engines by boosting domestic consumption and improving quality and efficiency on the supply side. In India, the reforms proposed by the government aim at facilitating investment, fostering innovation, protecting intellectual property, and building top-class manufacturing infrastructure. Broad reforms of financial and labor markets are also on the agenda. To make progress in these reforms both countries will require overcoming the resistance of vested interests and short term implementation costs.
中国和印度的经济改革:过去和未来的挑战
在中国和印度,自上世纪80年代以来,广泛的经济改革逐步向私人倡议和国际贸易开放,这是两国令人敬畏的增长模式的关键因素。今天,过去自由化的积极影响正在消退,两国的发展和复杂程度已经达到了需要“新一代”改革的水平,这些改革在质量上更复杂,在政治上更不讨人喜欢。本文确定了中国和印度长期快速增长阶段的转折点。然后,它转向需要政府采取行动来支持可持续和持久增长进程的开放性问题。在中国,重点是通过扩大国内消费和提高供给侧质量和效率,培育新的增长引擎。在印度,政府提出的改革旨在促进投资、促进创新、保护知识产权和建设一流的制造业基础设施。金融和劳动力市场的广泛改革也在议程上。要在这些改革中取得进展,两国都需要克服既得利益的阻力和短期实施成本。
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