This paper attempts to verify whether liberal economic measures introduced in India since 1991/92 has brought any statistically significant growth difference in the growth performance of the manufacturing sector in India. It used the time series data from 1973/74 to 2007/08. Periodised it based on both the exogenously and endogenously determined breaks for cross verification of the growth results and arrived at the conclusion that the liberal economic regime failed to contribute to the growth performance of the manufacturing sector in Indi
This paper reconsiders two questions relating to India’s economic growth: structural breaks in growt...
We use a new plant-level dataset to study the effect of two reforms aimed at increasing product mark...
This paper investigates whether the industrial relations climate in Indian States has affected the p...
The paper attempts to identify the reasons behind the differential performance of the registered and...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
The impact of the 1991 reforms on the Indian manufacturing sector has been a subject of much debate....
Manufacturing has been an engine of growth in India in the seventies and eighties. After the 1991 re...
Abstract: Indian manufacturing sector witnessed an unprecedented growth in the decade of 2000. Not o...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
This chapter attempted to explore the link between different policy regimes prevalent in India and p...
Industry in India has grown at different rates in different periods since 1950. Policy liberalizatio...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
This paper reconsiders two questions relating to India’s economic growth: structural breaks in growt...
We use a new plant-level dataset to study the effect of two reforms aimed at increasing product mark...
This paper investigates whether the industrial relations climate in Indian States has affected the p...
The paper attempts to identify the reasons behind the differential performance of the registered and...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
The impact of the 1991 reforms on the Indian manufacturing sector has been a subject of much debate....
Manufacturing has been an engine of growth in India in the seventies and eighties. After the 1991 re...
Abstract: Indian manufacturing sector witnessed an unprecedented growth in the decade of 2000. Not o...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
This chapter attempted to explore the link between different policy regimes prevalent in India and p...
Industry in India has grown at different rates in different periods since 1950. Policy liberalizatio...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
This paper reconsiders two questions relating to India’s economic growth: structural breaks in growt...
We use a new plant-level dataset to study the effect of two reforms aimed at increasing product mark...
This paper investigates whether the industrial relations climate in Indian States has affected the p...