India can be goods supplier for global south, says Harvard University’s Ricardo Hausmann

Hausmann, who is also Rafik Hariri professor of the practice of international political economy at Harvard Kennedy School, said India provided opportunity for companies to set up operations in the country, as it had a huge domestic market with a large supply of labour, especially engineers, at a time when the world needed both. He said India is better integrated than some of the Southeast Asian economies.

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