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in Indian manufacturing in India’s national accounts is quite reliable. There are no reasons to believe that there is a … mismeasurement of the manufacturing sector’s gross value-added growth resulting in an overestimation of India’s GDP growth rate …
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The paper uses plant-level data for 2008-2015 to examine the impact of the adoption of ISO 14000 on the energy intensity of Indian manufacturing plants. The propensity score matching difference-in-difference (PSM-DID) estimator is used for assessing the effect. The results show that the adoption...
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Plant-level data on India’s organized manufacturing enterprises reveal that about ten percent of the plants are … companies in India that have commonly been used for studies on export performance indicate that about half or more of the … relatively bigger companies out of the entire set of existing active manufacturing companies in India. These databases do not …
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that the labour reforms in India during 2014-2017 significantly positively impacted industrial employment. These reforms …
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In the context of the India KLEMS database, which is consistent with and based on India’s National Accounts Statistics … emphasised and implemented in all three cases. Accordingly, the series on real GVA for the three industries in the India KLEMS … the India KLEMS database, and a case is made for adjusting upward the manufacturing employment series in the India KLEMS …
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Media articles and scholarly writings in academic journals and books often state that the share of Indian manufacturing in total employment in the economy has been stagnant. This recognized stagnancy in the manufacturing sector’s employment share is interpreted as reflecting a poor performance...
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