Spatial disparities in India: Have Mumbai and Chennai become too congested?

Klaus Desmet, Ejaz Ghani, Stephen D O'Connell, Esteban Rossi-Hansberg , 13 June 2012

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In the last two decades the Indian economy has been growing at unprecedented rates, but that development has led to widening spatial disparities. While some cities such as Hyderabad have become major high-tech hubs with world-class companies and real estate developments reminiscent of Silicon Valley, many other places remain mired in poverty and stagnation.

Topics: Development, Industrial organisation, Productivity and Innovation
Tags: Chennai, India, manufacturing, Mumbai, services

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