Gospodarka Indii w warunkach światowego kryzysu gospodarczego. Perspektywy na przyszłość

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Joanna Modrzejewska-Leśniewska

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The world economy is in serious crisis for a few years now. First signs of the  crisis were noticed in 2006 when the real estate market slump begun, followed  by crisis in banking, car manufacturing and other sectors. Some states suffered  from recession or economic slow down and the unemployment rates have gone  up. Although the crisis was global, it affected different countries in different ways.  To be in crisis meant something else for the United States, Japan or EU member  states. In this context, much attention was drawn to the fast growing economies  as China or India, whose economy grew in last 10 years by up to 9% annually  and suffered comparatively little due to the crisis. What were the mechanisms the  protected India’s economy from the crisis? Several factors were responsible for  that, including active state policy, anti-crisis packages, investments on internal  and foreign markets, and huge internal market.0

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Modrzejewska-Leśniewska, J. (2013). Gospodarka Indii w warunkach światowego kryzysu gospodarczego. Perspektywy na przyszłość. Kwartalnik Kolegium Ekonomiczno-Społecznego. Studia I Prace, (2), 181–194. https://doi.org/10.33119/KKESSiP.2013.2.8
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