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In 1991 India chose to open her economy and formulated the New Economic Policy (NEP). Under the structural adjustment … India brought about by liberalization and globalization of the economy. Structural changes in terms of employment of labour …
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Development of village, micro and small enterprises in India has a special significance with regard to bridging up the … taken a step further to globalization and liberalization, India has recognized the relevance of small enterprises. Enactment … recognition. The North Eastern Region (NER) of India comprises eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram …
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manufacturing has eluded India. This is despite the fact that the central focus of the reforms in the 1980s and 1990s was to … India post reforms. It argues that there are many factors that have inhibited the growth of industrial sector in India. One …
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sector of India and purport to examine if, in the wake of globalization, there have been substantial changes in their …
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India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector over the last two decades. However, an acceleration … of growth in manufacturing, and a corresponding increase in employment, has eluded India. Why have the reforms not … 1980-2004, we analyze the effects of the reforms that liberalized India’s industrial licensing regime on the performance of …
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The last two decades have seen increased divergence among the states of the Indian Federation in terms of their economic performance. This paper uses spatial econometric methods to examine how the regional pattern of growth has been influenced by the economic reforms implemented since the early...
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Total factor productivity plays an important role in the growth of the economy. Using recently available state level data over 1993 and 2005, we find widespread regional variation in productivity changes. In the beginning of the liberalization era, improvement in technical efficiency contributes...
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paper analyses the growth and development experience in India using multiple indicators. Development seems to have lagged …
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The international markets have been the major influence spurring economic growth and development in the Malaysian economy even until today. There were two sources of growth, namely foreign capital and exports of commodities. The government particularly beginning in 1971 moved to develop human...
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This study of regional South-South (S-S) trade and cooperation in East, South and South-East Asian countries (ESSEA) aims to provide an economic rationale for S-S trade; shed some light on the extent and pattern of S-S trade in the ESSEA region; examine the dynamic forces behind the expansion of...
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