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Productivity and growth in Indian manufacturing: An empirical analysis

By: Subhash, P.P.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Social Science in Perspective Description: 16(4), Oct-Dec, 2024: p.478-495.Subject(s): KLEMS approach, Total factor productivity, Translong Index, Kendrick index, Multicollinerarity, Trade liberalization In: Social Science in PerspectiveSummary: Productivity emerges as the primary driver accelerating the developmental progress of India. However, various obstacles hinder the nation from swiftly elevates the living standards of its large population to a suitably higher level. A rapid and substantial increase in productivity would enable India’s manufacturing units, which produce goods and services, to secure a stronger position in international export markets. – Reproduced
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Productivity emerges as the primary driver accelerating the developmental progress of India. However, various obstacles hinder the nation from swiftly elevates the living standards of its large population to a suitably higher level. A rapid and substantial increase in productivity would enable India’s manufacturing units, which produce goods and services, to secure a stronger position in international export markets. – Reproduced

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