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In 2018, economic growth stood at a robust 6.5% in China, a strong 7.5% in India and a respectable 3% in the United States. But instead of basking in their good economic fortunes, the citizens of these populous countries are entangled in factious domestic politics. In this thought-provoking analysis for policy experts and executives, economist Indermit Gill offers his perspectives on the pervasive atmosphere of discontent. Different demons beset each nation, clouding otherwise sanguine economic prospects.
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Indermit Gill is the director of the Duke Center for International Development at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.
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