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the case of India. The aim is to explore the relation between lead firms, particularly MNCs, and the extent to they have … countries, especially China. In contrast to China, India has relied more on home-grown lead firms to propel its industry. A …-to-end production, India has become an assembly hub for large cars and manufacturing hub for small cars. This is due to the fact that …
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Since independence, India has come a long way from being a food-deficit to a food surplus country. With its varied agro …
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survey of companies engaged in organic food business in India and the United Kingdom (UK), examines how organic food can …
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This paper considers those sectors of the economy that operate under the same regimes of rewarding private innovators as others, but differ in that they face recurring problems of resistance, as occur in the pharmaceutical and agricultural industries. This recurrence originates in the natural...
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, only the age group was clearly significant with individuals above 65 years less opposed to crop biotechnology. Several … industrial interests in crop biotechnology are less pronounced. -- Externalities ; genetically modified organisms (GMO) ; public …
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