Type | Conference Paper - International Conference on''The Crisis of Neo-liberalism in India: Challenges and Alternatives'', Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai and International Development Economics Associates (IDEAs) |
Title | Growth of Manufacturing Sector in Post-Reforms India Some Disquieting Features |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
URL | http://www.ideaswebsite.org/networkideas/editorfiles/file/Sudip.pdf |
Abstract | Extensive economic reforms have been carried out in India since 1991. In industry and trade, among the important steps taken are: abolition of import licensing except for few products, reduction in tariff rates, abolition of industrial licensing, liberalization of restrictions on foreign capital. It has been claimed that economic performance has improved after reforms and that it has been so because of reforms. We will focus on the manufacturing sector. We will examine not only the manufacturing growth rates at aggregated and disaggregated levels. We will also analyse some aspects of the performance of the organized corporate sector in India to throw some light on the quality of the growth process. |