India’s series of economic reforms since 1991 have accelerated economic growth but not productivity. India’s productivity remained low compared to global but peers as well. High productivity is good for business, consumers and economy. Higher the productivity, higher the profit, lower the price. Productivity in manufacturing sector in the last two decades remains stagnant, but nobody sincerely has bothered to measure and improve. India’s various global indices, ranking and score relevant to measure productivity, including manufacturing productivity remains poor. India is ranked 71 on Global Competitive Index (GCI), while Management Score is 2.60 against 3.38 of China. India trails on most of the global indexes. This paper investigate reaso...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing ind...
This study measures the competitiveness of Indian manufacturing industries by covering 650 firms fro...
LSE’s Rajeev Sibal argues that India’s new manufacturing policy will fail to spur sectoral growth ow...
India’s series of economic reforms since 1991 have accelerated economic growth but not productivity....
This paper provides an analytical abstract of various parameters of manufacturing competitiveness of...
Manufacturing has been an engine of growth in India in the seventies and eighties. After the 1991 re...
This paper provides an analytical abstract of various parameters of manufacturing competitiveness of...
The Indian manufacturing sector has grown at an impressive average rate of 9.5 per cent annually sin...
In this paper we present findings of the second national survey on the competitiveness of Indian man...
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...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
This paper analyses the productivity performance of the Indian manufacturing sector using unit level...
India’s series of economic reforms since 1991 have accelerated economic growth but not productivity ...
We use a state-level panel data set for the period 1969-2005 to analyze the relative importance of p...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing ind...
This study measures the competitiveness of Indian manufacturing industries by covering 650 firms fro...
LSE’s Rajeev Sibal argues that India’s new manufacturing policy will fail to spur sectoral growth ow...
India’s series of economic reforms since 1991 have accelerated economic growth but not productivity....
This paper provides an analytical abstract of various parameters of manufacturing competitiveness of...
Manufacturing has been an engine of growth in India in the seventies and eighties. After the 1991 re...
This paper provides an analytical abstract of various parameters of manufacturing competitiveness of...
The Indian manufacturing sector has grown at an impressive average rate of 9.5 per cent annually sin...
In this paper we present findings of the second national survey on the competitiveness of Indian man...
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...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
This paper analyses the productivity performance of the Indian manufacturing sector using unit level...
India’s series of economic reforms since 1991 have accelerated economic growth but not productivity ...
We use a state-level panel data set for the period 1969-2005 to analyze the relative importance of p...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing ind...
This study measures the competitiveness of Indian manufacturing industries by covering 650 firms fro...
LSE’s Rajeev Sibal argues that India’s new manufacturing policy will fail to spur sectoral growth ow...