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Economic reforms and industrial structure in India

By: Chaudhuri, Sudip.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.155-62.Subject(s): India - Industries | Industrial development | Economic reform - India | Economic reform In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: This paper focuses on the impact of India's economic reforms on industrial structure and productivity. It reveals a disappointing overall performance in both output growth and employment. This, however, is not the result of exogenous factors, but the consequence of the type of policies being followed under economic reforms. If mistakes were made in the past, they need to be corrected. But efforts should be made to ensure that demand is high enough for more output to be produced, more people to be employed, poverty to be reduced. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 37, Issue no: 2 Available AR51457

This paper focuses on the impact of India's economic reforms on industrial structure and productivity. It reveals a disappointing overall performance in both output growth and employment. This, however, is not the result of exogenous factors, but the consequence of the type of policies being followed under economic reforms. If mistakes were made in the past, they need to be corrected. But efforts should be made to ensure that demand is high enough for more output to be produced, more people to be employed, poverty to be reduced. - Reproduced.

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