01051pab a2200157 454500008004000000100002600040245006300066260000900129300001700138362001100155520062300166650002300789650002700812700002000839773003400859180718b2003 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBalakrishnan, Pulapre aGrowth and distribution in Indian industry in the nineties c2003 ap.3997-4005. a20 Sep aIn a study of the evolution of the Indian manufacturing sector over close to three decades we find the annual average rate of growth in the nineties to have risen almost across the board at the two-digit level of industry. Nevertheless, the acceleration is not particularly impressive for what is often hailed as the most significant policy-regime shift since 1950. There is a hefty rise in investment, however, though without a corresponding increase in its efficiency. And distribution has shifted sharply with labour's share declining. This paper attempts to link these developments in a coherent way. - Reproduced. aIndia - Industries aIndustrial development aSuresh Babu, M. aEconomic and Political Weekly