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Some of these constraints are societal; some are political.
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extent and type of government involvement
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the nature of openness
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In China, the government is often the entrepreneur
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Foreign direct investment pours into China. India has embraced foreign direct investment much less
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Caste in India
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The very reliance on guanxi makes it unlikely, in the short run, that credible, impartial, objective purveyors of market information will emerge. Why invest in building such an organization if everyone relies on relationships?
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eufoaguilarEntrepreneurship in the world's 2 most populous nations, China
and India, has through modern times been somewhat asleep. But now, says
HBS professor Tarun Khanna in a new book, both societies "have woken
up," and the results could reshape business, -
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Jack PincusEntrepreneurship in the world's 2 most populous nations, China and India, has through modern times been somewhat asleep. But now, says HBS professor Tarun Khanna in a new book, both societies "have woken up," and the results could reshape business, politi
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