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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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Faced with easier access to foreign technology and imported capital goods, firms in India's organised manufacturing … production. This has raised much concern about the ability of the manufacturing sector to create jobs for India's rapidly rising …
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This paper uses the data envelopment analysis (DEA) based Malmquist productivity index to estimate total factor productivity growth (TFPG), technical change, and efficiency change for a panel of firms during the period 1991 to 2001 in 26 Indian manufacturing industries. The paper then analyses...
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manufacturing jobs. It suggests that technology has reduced the routine task content of manufacturing jobs in India. …
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This paper uses two sources of information and different methodologies to analyze the causal effect of product and process innovation on productivity in the Chilean manufacturing industry during the past decade. In general, the evidence suggests there is not a contemporaneous effect of product...
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fundamental mechanisms behind China's rapid industrialization. This article reviews the New Stage Theory of economic development … Xiaoping in 1978: namely, small-scale commercialized agricultural production, proto-industrialization in the countryside, a …'s economic rise is that the extent of industrialization is limited by the extent of the market. One of the key strategies behind …
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developed western world by going through three developmental stages sequentially; namely, a proto-industrialization in the rural …, economies stuck in the low-income trap or middle-income trap did not follow the above sequential stages of industrialization …. For example, many Eastern European and Latin American countries after WWII jumped to the stage of heavy industrialization …
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