KÜRESEL EKONOMİ ÇAĞINDA ÇİN VE HİNDİSTAN
Year 2017,
Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 19 - 34, 30.07.2017
Halil Özekicioğlu
,
Cüneyt Kılıç
Abstract
Küreselleşme olgusu özellikle 1980’li yıllarda ve sonrasında bilgi ve iletişim
teknolojilerinde yaşanan hızlı gelişmelerle birlikte etkisini bütün dünya ülkelerinde göstermeye
başlamıştır. Küreselleşmenin etkilerini en yoğun olarak hissettirdiği ekonomilerin başında Çin
ve Hindistan gelmektedir. Her iki ülkede küreselleşmenin yoğun bir şekilde yaşandığı bu
dönemde önemli ekonomik reformlar gerçekleştirmiştir. Çin ve Hindistan bu küreselleşme
sürecinde önemli ekonomik reformlar gerçekleştirmesine rağmen ekonomik performansları
ayrışmış ve Çin ekonomik anlamda Hindistana göre çok daha fazla mesafe kat etmiştir.
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PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND INDIA IN THE AGE OF GLOBAL ECONOMY
Year 2017,
Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 19 - 34, 30.07.2017
Halil Özekicioğlu
,
Cüneyt Kılıç
Abstract
Effects of globalization through enormous developments in the information and
technology area are felt everywhere around the world. Effects of globalization are particularly
significant in the People’s Republic of China and India. Both of these countries performed
important economic reforms in this era. Although they both have same model with respect to
reforms performed, they demonstrated different economic performances and People’s Republic
of China gained pace and headed over India in economic perspective.
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Kökenleri, 7. Baskı, İstanbul: Doğan Kitap.
Brenner, Richard, Michael Pröbsting, Marksist Kriz Teorisi ve Kredi Krizi,(Çev. Senem
Çakmak Şahin ve Aslı Şen Taşbaşı), Yordam Kitap, 2011.
Cai Fang, Meiyan Wang (2010). “Growth and Structural Changes in Employment in Transition
China”, Journal of Comparative Economics, 38 (1), 71–81.
Dedeoğlu Saniye (2004), “Dünya Ekonomisi ve Hayatta Kalmanın Feminizasyonu: Toplumsal Cinsiyet, Kalkınma ve Küreselleşme”, Kalkınma ve Küreselleşme, der. Subaşat, Turan, Dedeoğlu, Saniye, Bağlam Yayıncılık, İstanbul.
Dimaranan Betina, Elena Ianchovichina, Will Martin (2009), Review of World Economics, Vol. 145, No. 3, 551-571.
Dummer Trevor J.B., Ian G. Cook (2008). “Health in China and India: A cross-country comparison in a context of rapid globalisation”, Social Science & Medicine, 67, 590–605.
Fülberth, G. (2011). Kapitalizmin Kısa Tarihi, Çev: Sadık Usta, Yordam Kitap, İstanbul.
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Hölscher Jens, Enrico Marelli, Marcello Signorelli, “China and India in the Global Economy”, Economicsystems, 2010, doi: 10.1016/j.ecosys.2010.02.002, journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ecosys.
Hubacek Klaus, Dabo Guan, Anamika Barua (2007). “Changing Lifestyles and consumption patterns in developing Countries: A Scenario Analysis for China and India”, Futures, Vol.39, 1084-1096.
Liming Huang (2009). “Financing Rural Renewable Energy: A Comparison Between China and India”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 13, 1096–1103.
Little Angela W., Andy Green, “Successful Globalisation, Education and Sustainable Development”, International Journal of Educational Development, 29 (2009), 166–174.
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