Wall Street Journal Coverage on Travel in India
For those of you staying in India to travel when the course ends, click HERE to read the nice coverage the WSJ had this weekend on travel in northeast India. A good mix of tourism, travel, business, marketing, etc. Get your checkbook out. The rich in India are generally richer than the rich in China, and the poor in India are generally poorer than the poor in China. The shadows of this article touches on this difference.
I am also half-way through the book that just came out which I recommended several weeks ago … Billions of Entrepreneurs — How China and India Are Changing Their Futures, and Yours. It is really an outstanding book. By the juxtaposition between India and China this Harvard Biz School profs presents, you will move to a deeper level of knowledge and understanding about these two countries and their economies. This is an even better book, in my view, than the Elephant and the Dragon book I list in your syllabus. It is not an easy book to read — you really have to concentrate and read it carefully — but the quality of information presented makes it well worth the slog. Your spring quarter book review?
5 comments February 17th, 2008