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L. G. Burange

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First Name:L.
Middle Name:G.
Last Name:Burange
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RePEc Short-ID:pbu343
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Affiliation

School of Economics and Public Policy
University of Mumbai

Mumbai, India
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Working papers

  1. G Burange & Shruti Yamini, 2011. "A Review of India's Industrial Policy and Performance," Working Papers id:3964, eSocialSciences.
  2. L Burange, 2008. "Performance of Indian Cement Industry: The Competitive Landscape," Working Papers id:1767, eSocialSciences.
  3. L Burange, 2005. "Growth Of Employment And Output Of Organised Manufacturing Sector In India: An Inter State Analysis," Working Papers id:28, eSocialSciences.
  4. L Burange, 2005. "Import Intensity In The Registered Manufacturing Sector Of India," Working Papers id:26, eSocialSciences.
  5. L Burange, 2005. "Performance Of Maharashtra's Manufacturing Sector," Working Papers id:27, eSocialSciences.

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Working papers

  1. G Burange & Shruti Yamini, 2011. "A Review of India's Industrial Policy and Performance," Working Papers id:3964, eSocialSciences.

    Cited by:

    1. Angelina Gurunathan & Ravichandran Moorthy, 2021. "Riding the Indo-Pacific Wave: India–ASEAN Partnership Sans RCEP," India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, , vol. 77(4), pages 560-578, December.

  2. L Burange, 2005. "Growth Of Employment And Output Of Organised Manufacturing Sector In India: An Inter State Analysis," Working Papers id:28, eSocialSciences.

    Cited by:

    1. Arup Maharatna, 2007. "Population, economy and society in West Bengal since the 1970s," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(8), pages 1381-1422.

  3. L Burange, 2005. "Import Intensity In The Registered Manufacturing Sector Of India," Working Papers id:26, eSocialSciences.

    Cited by:

    1. Bishwanath Goldar & Deb Kusum Das & Pilu Chandra Das & Neha Gupta, 2020. "Domestic Versus Imported Contents in Exports: The Case of India’s Merchandise Trade," Journal of South Asian Development, , vol. 15(1), pages 62-96, April.
    2. Mahua Paul & Ramaa Arun Kumar, 2021. "Import intensity of India’s manufactured exports: an industry level analysis," Indian Economic Review, Springer, vol. 56(1), pages 67-90, June.

  4. L Burange, 2005. "Performance Of Maharashtra's Manufacturing Sector," Working Papers id:27, eSocialSciences.

    Cited by:

    1. Srijit Mishra & Manoj Panda, 2006. "Growth and Poverty in Maharashtra," Development Economics Working Papers 22337, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.

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