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technology index for Indian manufacturing to examine how high-technology industries have performed during the period 1991 …With liberalization of foreign technology import policy in the 1990s, India has seen declining R&D intensity at … national level. This has generated a general concern on how Indian industries are doing in technology accumulation under the …
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Property Rights (IPR) protection to promote the growth of the domestic pharmaceutical industry, Canada chose to limit the IPRs … on important pharmaceutical products. Though the pharmaceutical industry of India and Canada share a few common points of … comparison, the most important point of divergence between Canada and India is that while the Indian pharmaceutical industry is …
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In this context, higher education as well as research and development (R&D) have long since ceased to be purely the domain of the developed Western economies. Numerous regions of the world, some in the emerging markets in particular – the often-cited BRIC countries – are catching...
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patent system. The paper then concentrates on the three important ICT industries viz., telecommunication equipment, computer … characteristics; market structure and technology transfer experiences of selected developing countries. [WP No. 61]. …
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How does innovation impact on development? How, and under what conditions, do entrepreneurs in developing countries … innovate? And what can be done to support innovation by entrepreneurs in developing countries? This policy brief addresses … these questions and explains the relationship between entrepreneurship, innovation and development. Policy lessons are drawn …
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This paper analyses the importance of human capital in determining the inter-state differences in labour productivity … cross section of Indian states for the period 2003- 2007. It argues that the current technology is human capital and … technology, persons with less education would become victims. The panel model results of Generalised Least Squares using cross …
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product categories signifying different shopping orientations; across culturally distinct regions; and across different stages …
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Indian manufacturing is attributable mostly to an improvement in energy use efficiency of energy intensive industries, which … in turn may be traced to hikes in the real price of energy paid by manufacturing firms. …
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This paper focuses on comparisons of productivity, (unit) labor cost and industry-level competitiveness for the … manufacturing sector of China and India. They first provide a comparison between India and China using a broad international …
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The services sector has provided steady support to Pakistan’s economic growth. It share in GDP now stands a more than 50 percent. The paper analyses its continuation in the growth of the economy in general and the development of trade and genera tion of employment in particular. The study...
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