The presence of global value chains challenges the neoclassical idea of the firm\ud since it implies firms are not monolithic but are rather interdependent on the larger economic\ud environment. Examining establishments, the smallest units of production within firms,\ud sheds light on the microeconomic incentives determining the location of production and\ud whether a firm produces a good or sources it. Most work on multiproduct firms looks at\ud developed countries, but constraints on firm growth are greater in developing economies. We\ud examine multiproduct establishments in India during a high growth period. Multiproduct\ud establishments made up the bulk of manufacturing production, and their product turnover\ud contributed 28 per cent...
Economic reforms initiated in India since the 1990s have not led to a strongly performing manufactur...
Economic reforms initiated in India since the 1990s have not led to a strongly performing manufactur...
The industrial landscape of many emerging economies is characterized by diversified business groups....
The presence of global value chains challenges the neoclassical idea of the firm since it implies f...
Economic growth and development of a country involves the accumulation of knowledge and dynamic capa...
Recent theoretical work predicts that an important margin of adjustment to deregulation or trade ref...
While many scholars have examined the business group affiliation–performance relationship, very few...
Multiproduct firms dominate production, and their product turnover contributes substantially to aggr...
A central theme of international trade research has been the impact of trade liberalization on produ...
The goal of this work is to show that in contrast with the dominating economic concept, that concent...
Multiproduct firms dominate production, and their product turnover contributes substantially to aggr...
There has been an impressive spurt in the outward FDI activity of Indian MNEs since the 1990s. Howev...
This paper examines the specialization and diversity of manufacturing industries within Indian distr...
In this paper an attempt is made to test the hypothesis that diversification leads to an improvement...
Economic reforms initiated in India since the 1990s have not led to a strongly performing manufactur...
Economic reforms initiated in India since the 1990s have not led to a strongly performing manufactur...
The industrial landscape of many emerging economies is characterized by diversified business groups....
The presence of global value chains challenges the neoclassical idea of the firm since it implies f...
Economic growth and development of a country involves the accumulation of knowledge and dynamic capa...
Recent theoretical work predicts that an important margin of adjustment to deregulation or trade ref...
While many scholars have examined the business group affiliation–performance relationship, very few...
Multiproduct firms dominate production, and their product turnover contributes substantially to aggr...
A central theme of international trade research has been the impact of trade liberalization on produ...
The goal of this work is to show that in contrast with the dominating economic concept, that concent...
Multiproduct firms dominate production, and their product turnover contributes substantially to aggr...
There has been an impressive spurt in the outward FDI activity of Indian MNEs since the 1990s. Howev...
This paper examines the specialization and diversity of manufacturing industries within Indian distr...
In this paper an attempt is made to test the hypothesis that diversification leads to an improvement...
Economic reforms initiated in India since the 1990s have not led to a strongly performing manufactur...
Economic reforms initiated in India since the 1990s have not led to a strongly performing manufactur...
The industrial landscape of many emerging economies is characterized by diversified business groups....