Efficiency and market demand: Indian and foreign corporate sector in India
By: Ahuja, Shobha.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.1948-954.Subject(s): Private sector - India | Foreign investment
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: As the Indian economy is opened to entry of foreign firms, the question of Indian firms' competitiveness becomes important. This article examines the importance of firm-specific factors to competitiveness and the parameters for assessing competitive advantage. A comparison of performances of Indian and foreign private sector firms operating in India shows that foreign firms are more efficient, especially in resource use. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 34, Issue no: 28 | Available | AR42022 |
As the Indian economy is opened to entry of foreign firms, the question of Indian firms' competitiveness becomes important. This article examines the importance of firm-specific factors to competitiveness and the parameters for assessing competitive advantage. A comparison of performances of Indian and foreign private sector firms operating in India shows that foreign firms are more efficient, especially in resource use. - Reproduced


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