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Looking Into The Future: Which Economy Will Be Performing Better Circa 2060, India Or China?

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  • Voronica Mufudza
  • Kumbirai
  • C. Ngwaru

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Despite the politicization of Zimbabwe‟s Look East Policy- which apparently has been also adopted by a number of African countries, this policy is bound to bring a lot of economic gains for Zimbabwe and the continent as a whole. India and China are the fastest growing and the two largest economies in today‟s world, and they are in the East. This paper seeks to answer the question that as we „look east‟, where should our focus be- India or China? By reviewing the literature available on the two countries, the paper attempts to predict the future of the two countries and the conclusion thereabout will be very useful as a guide to the decisions our policy makers make today.

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  • Voronica Mufudza & Kumbirai & C. Ngwaru, 2014. "Looking Into The Future: Which Economy Will Be Performing Better Circa 2060, India Or China?," Journal of Empirical Economics, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 3(4), pages 208-211.
  • Handle: RePEc:rss:jnljee:v3i4p1
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