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At a recent Wharton conference, professors and experts debate whether China or India is the better long-term investment. They discover there are no easy answers as they examine the advantages and disadvantages of both countries in this two-part series. Part 1 explores the differing infrastructure and valuations of the two up-and-coming powerhouses.
At a recent Wharton conference, professors and experts debate whether China or India is the better long-term investment. They discover there are no easy answers as they examine the advantages and disadvantages of both countries in this two-part series. Part 2 delves into both the global and local levels of investment interest.
China's corporate landscape has been shaped by its state-controlled history. Only within the past couple of decades have private and semiprivate companies been a factor, so these businesses still have many problems to face. In this first of two articles, read what Wharton experts predict for them.
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