Urbanization in India, lessons from Korea, food insecurity, US trade imbalance, inequality in China

Published: Feb. 22, 2018, 9:14 a.m.

b'Analysts and economists explain:\\n\\nHow India\\u2019s government pushes for more urbanization by creating towns that will grow along with information technology. \\nRead the transcript: http://bit.ly/2j6m649\\n\\nWhat emerging economies can learn from South Korea, and how it weathered the Asian financial crisis and came out of it even stronger.\\nRead the transcript: http://bit.ly/2G4YerO\\n\\nHow corruption and weak national institutions can undermine food security in countries big and small, regardless of their natural resources. Will the world\\u2019s two most populous countries\\u2014China and India\\u2014be able to feed their people when food consumption is expected to go up by 50% in the next decade?\\nRead the part 1 transcript: http://bit.ly/2mlGPBN\\nRead the part 2 transcript: http://bit.ly/2mkgrbJ\\n\\nHow the numbers on global trade imbalance don\\u2019t really give us the full picture.\\nRead the transcript: http://bit.ly/2z9Kn1E\\n\\nAnd how longer life expectancy in China is widening the growing gap between rich and poor.\\nRead the transcript: http://bit.ly/2G2TeUs\\n\\nKnow more about ADBI\\u2019s work from ADBI.org. https://www.adbi.org'