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Growth Trends and Performance of Small Scale Industries in India

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Ganesh Kawadia
Manasranjan Dashmishra
Hitendra Bargal

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In most of the developing countries including India, Small Scale Industries (SSIs) constitute a dynamic sector. At present, both the Industrial Sector in general and SSI sector in particular are exposed to international competitive environment. The interesting point about the SSIs is that the export intensity is not helping these units in improving its employment productivity.

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Article provided by Icfai Press in its journal The Icfai University Journal of Industrial Economics.

Volume (Year): II (2005)
Issue (Month): 4 (November)
Pages: 20-29
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