India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector over the last two decades. However, an acceleration of growth in manufacturing, and a corresponding increase in employment, has eluded India. Why have the reforms not produced the intended results? Using Annual Survey of Industries data at the three digit level for major Indian states, for 1980-2004, we analyze the effects of the reforms that liberalized India’s industrial licensing regime on the performance of registered manufacturing. We find that the performance of the manufacturing sector is heterogeneous across states, as well as across industries. In particular, labor intensive industries and industries dependent on infrastructure have not benefited much from reforms. ...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
It is the popular belief that employment growth should have been at an equal pace with the growth ...
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector over the last two decades. Howeve...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector in the last two decades. However,...
The impact of the 1991 reforms on the Indian manufacturing sector has been a subject of much debate....
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector in the last two decades. However,...
Manufacturing has been an engine of growth in India in the seventies and eighties. After the 1991 re...
LSE’s Rajeev Sibal argues that India’s new manufacturing policy will fail to spur sectoral growth ow...
This paper is an attempt to present the disparities of state-level performance of manufacturing indu...
The paper attempts to identify the reasons behind the differential performance of the registered and...
This paper answers the puzzling questions that why under the similar set of economic conditions serv...
The period since the turn of the century appears at first sight to have been one of great ‘dynamism’...
Although there has been much theorising on the impact of Indias economic reforms of 1991 on Indian m...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
It is the popular belief that employment growth should have been at an equal pace with the growth ...
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector over the last two decades. Howeve...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector in the last two decades. However,...
The impact of the 1991 reforms on the Indian manufacturing sector has been a subject of much debate....
India has undertaken extensive reforms in its manufacturing sector in the last two decades. However,...
Manufacturing has been an engine of growth in India in the seventies and eighties. After the 1991 re...
LSE’s Rajeev Sibal argues that India’s new manufacturing policy will fail to spur sectoral growth ow...
This paper is an attempt to present the disparities of state-level performance of manufacturing indu...
The paper attempts to identify the reasons behind the differential performance of the registered and...
This paper answers the puzzling questions that why under the similar set of economic conditions serv...
The period since the turn of the century appears at first sight to have been one of great ‘dynamism’...
Although there has been much theorising on the impact of Indias economic reforms of 1991 on Indian m...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
It is the popular belief that employment growth should have been at an equal pace with the growth ...