A study of the growing economies of China and India, home to one-third of the world's population, examines the entrepreneurial forces driving their development, as well as how each country's development overlaps and complements the other and how they compete, assessing future trends and their implic[...]
"Khanna has written an objective and insightful comparison of China and India. His analysis of Indian developments is particularly outstanding, because it is based on his firsthand experiences in India. But he does not hold back in his praise of Chinese successes. The result is a very fair-minded re[...]
In this title, the authors argue that the primary exploitable characteristic of emerging markets is the lack of institutions (credit-card systems, intellectual-property adjudication, data research firms) that facilitate efficient business operations. While such 'institutional voids' present challeng[...]
While few economists analyzed criminal behaviour and the criminal justice process before Gary Becker's seminal 1968 paper, an enormous body of economic research on crime has since been produced. This insightful and comprehensive Handbook reviews and extends much of this important resulting research.[...]