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Europe's industrial base needs to undergo a swift and persistent transformation towards carbon neutrality and circularity, but this transition must happen in a fair and socially just manner. In this working paper, we evaluate the support mechanisms for heavy industry which have been put in place...
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The regulatory environment in a country is an important factor that affects firm performance. This study investigates the impact of a particular regulation - license requirements for certain firm activities - on the innovation performance of Indian firms in the 1990s. Using a unique firm-level...
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, China and India. It begins with a clarification of the meaning of industrial policy, since not only does the term mean … explored, while the contrasts of India's development, and the distinction between liberalization and reform are examined. These …
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In the fiercely competitive global environment that has prevailed since the removal of (MFA) quotas in 2005, many textile and apparel suppliers have sought to compete by forming and protecting niches. Building competence in design, branding and retail distribution has been an important part of...
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implemented almost immediately to salvage the sector. In this context, the paper analyzes the potential for India to develop its … different approaches. Secondary data analysis tells us that high value manufacturing in India exists only in islands. Cross … country comparisons with other East Asian economies such as Korea, Japan and China reveal that India has an opportunity to …
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An extensive literature argues that India's manufacturing sector has underperformed, and that the country has failed to … industrialize; in particular, it has failed to take advantage of its laborabundant comparative advantage. India's manufacturing … India's labor-intensive sector, as the country should export with comparative advantage a larger number of these products …
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The automotive industry in India has come a long way from its nascent state at the time of India's independence in 1947 … considerable. The evolution of India's automotive industry is identified to have occurred in four phases. In the first (1947 … of the industry. On the one hand, these policies helped India to build an indigenous automotive industry, while on the …
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Access to safe water is necessary for lives and livelihoods. In India, a mid-term assessment reveals that the country … factors constrain access to safe drinking water and proper sanitation in India for both the urban and rural poor, and that …
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It is often assumed that recent success in the high-technology software industry will lead India's development. However … development pattern in India. …
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communication technology (ICT) use for broad-based development and economic growth in India. It will examine the role of …
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