Institutional regulations by way of licensing and capacity restrictions have often been considered as barriers to competition in Indian industry. As most of these regulations have given way for market signals an increase in the number of entrants and alterations in the conditions of entry, mainly the barriers to entry are expected. In this paper I attempt to analyse the extent of barriers to entry in Indian manufacturing by empirically quantifying the height of these barriers. Econometric estimation of the height of the barriers for 1991 and 1996 shows that the height of barriers increased in 1996 at the aggregate level. An examination at the disaggregate level reveals that in almost all the industries examined from a sample of fi...
This paper investigates whether the effects, on registered manufacturing out-put, employment, entry ...
On the whole, manufacturing growth in India failed to accelerate in spite of widespread trade reform...
The paper attempts to identify the reasons behind the differential performance of the registered and...
Institutional regulations by licensing and capacity restrictions are often considered as barriers to...
It is now stylized that, while the impact of ownership on firm productivity is unclear, product mark...
It is now stylized that, while the impact of ownership on firm productivity is unclear, product mark...
This paper uses firm level data for the period 1989-2001 to analyse the working of competition in In...
The industry and trade policy regimes in India have witnessed drastic changes since 1991. The disman...
Abstract How do barriers to entry and expansion a¤ect productivity? I answer this question by examin...
The entry of new competitors operates as a balancing force against high levels of industrial concent...
Productivity growth has long been associated with, among others, contestability of markets which, in...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers in...
This paper on Quantifying Trade Barriers: Has Protection Declined Substantiallyin Indian Manufacturi...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers i...
We study the evolution of industrial concentration in twelve manufacturing sectors in Indian industr...
This paper investigates whether the effects, on registered manufacturing out-put, employment, entry ...
On the whole, manufacturing growth in India failed to accelerate in spite of widespread trade reform...
The paper attempts to identify the reasons behind the differential performance of the registered and...
Institutional regulations by licensing and capacity restrictions are often considered as barriers to...
It is now stylized that, while the impact of ownership on firm productivity is unclear, product mark...
It is now stylized that, while the impact of ownership on firm productivity is unclear, product mark...
This paper uses firm level data for the period 1989-2001 to analyse the working of competition in In...
The industry and trade policy regimes in India have witnessed drastic changes since 1991. The disman...
Abstract How do barriers to entry and expansion a¤ect productivity? I answer this question by examin...
The entry of new competitors operates as a balancing force against high levels of industrial concent...
Productivity growth has long been associated with, among others, contestability of markets which, in...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers in...
This paper on Quantifying Trade Barriers: Has Protection Declined Substantiallyin Indian Manufacturi...
We model entry by entrepreneurs into new markets in developing economies with regulatory barriers i...
We study the evolution of industrial concentration in twelve manufacturing sectors in Indian industr...
This paper investigates whether the effects, on registered manufacturing out-put, employment, entry ...
On the whole, manufacturing growth in India failed to accelerate in spite of widespread trade reform...
The paper attempts to identify the reasons behind the differential performance of the registered and...