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In this paper, we assess the digitalization of Indian manufacturing Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by using the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy’s Prowess database consisting of around 800 manufacturing MSMEs for the period 1990-2019. Our primary objective is to answer two...
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effect on employment, especially in the manufacturing sector. India has been trying to increase employment through the …
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Knowledge, Organizational Evolution, and Market Creation documents the emergence of the Indian multinational by looking at data from firms in the 'old' economy, such as those in manufacturing, steel-making, automotive components and heavy machinery and the 'new economy' such as software and...
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The Indian IT sector has recorded impressive growth in the post-reforms period of the Indian economy and has come to attain global prominence in terms of exports. The conventional trade and services data shows that North America and Europe are the primary destinations for Indian IT exports...
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experiences of China and India throughout the history of ITA, from the conclusion of the original ITA-1 agreement in 1996 up to … the extended ITA-2 agreement on December 16, 2015. India joined ITA early from a position of weakness in electronics … domestic electronic manufacturing and innovation. By contrast, China joined ITA six years after India from a position of …
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Much has been written on the success of the Indian software industry, enumerating systemic factors like first-class higher education and research institutions, both public and private; low labour costs, stimulating (state) policies etc. However, although most studies analyzing the 'Indian'...
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