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factors governing entry rates, especially in the context of developing countries. Using 3-digit industry level data from India … institutional and legacy factors. We also find evidence to suggest that, in India, entry rates were positively associated with …
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of India where the industrial policies of the eighties and the nineties are widely believed to be pro-incumbent and …
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and the relationship between the two in Brazil, India and South Africa. Despite Brazil and South Africa enjoying stronger … exposure to external markets, firms in these countries enjoyed slightly lower technological capabilities than those in India …. Stronger human capital endowments and network cohesion have helped firms in India to offset a lack of integration in external …
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factors governing entry rates, especially in the context of developing countries. Using 3-digit industry level data from India … institutional and legacy factors. We also find evidence to suggest that, in India, entry rates were positively associated with …
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. India's land ceiling legislations of 1960s and 1970s imposed a ceiling on maximum land holdings and redistributed above … reduce transactions costs of land acquisition, policies that we claim are also applicable beyond India. …
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knowledge-based economy, the high-tech industrialization and performance of India and Taiwan are particularly noteworthy …
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