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Oxford Analytica and Oxford Economic Forecasting propose to undertake a joint-study examining the political and economic outlook for India within a five-year time frame. The study will be undertaken on a multi-client basis. It will provide invaluable analysis for policy practitioners and business and industry executives tasked with making informed investment decisions.
The pace of change in India, especially in terms of the economy, but also with regard to the political scene, has started to accelerate very recently. By contrast, India has historically been compared unfavourably with the ‘Asian tiger’ economies as the Indian ‘elephant’, overburdened by a bloated bureaucracy and state interference in the economy. Yet it could be argued that protectionism has served elements of the Indian economy well and has paved the way for a more gradual, controlled liberalisation of the economy that may now be leading to improved rates of growth. However, the pace and direction of change remains far from fixed, and a plethora of political and economic challenges lie ahead, not least reconciling the growth of regionalism with stable government at the federal level.
The study is completed.
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Following a similar model, our recent study on China was well-received and highly successful.
"An excellent study, which provides a useful and balanced view of the opportunities and pitfalls faced by an organisation seeking to do business in China. It outlines the progress made so far in the political and economic arena, and clearly sets out the most probable paths of future development."
Donald Hepburn, Corporate Economist, Unilever