Micro and Small Enterprises in India : the Era of Reforms.

This volume presents a set of analytical and policy-oriented studies on the dynamics of growth and performance of micro and small enterprises in India during the period of reforms. It probes into a range of emerging and complex issues facing this crucial sector.

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Main Author: Das, Keshab
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2011
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Micro and Small Enterprises in India The Era of Reforms; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures, Chart and Box; List of Abbreviations; Preface; Introduction; 1. Indian Micro and Small Enterprises in a Changing Policy Environment; Policy and Performance; 2. Dynamic Business Environments: What These Mean for Indian Small Enterprises; 3. Small-scale Industry Development for Export Promotion: India's Experience Under Liberalization; 4. Performance of Unorganized Manufacturing in the Post-reforms Period.
  • 5. Efficiency of the Unorganized Small-scale Sector in India: A State-level AnalysisIssues in Focus; 6. Credit and Microenterprise Development: A Critical Appraisal; 7. Systems of Education, Training and Skill Formation: How Relevant for Small Enterprises?; 8. Subcontracting in India's Micro and Small Enterprises: An Exploratory Analysis; 9. Rural Industrialization in India: Enhancing Reach and Returns; Interventions and Experiences; 10. New Policy Regime and Small Pharmaceutical Firms; 11. Inducing Targeted Joint Action: Block-printing Textile Clusters of Jaipur, Rajasthan.
  • 12. Levels of Small Entrepreneurs: A Cultural Trait Analysis of Kerala13. Policy Reforms and Small Enterprises: Entrepreneur Perceptions from Uttar Pradesh; 14. Micro and Small Enterprises: Looking through the Public Policy Kaleidoscope; About the Editor; Notes on Contributors; Index.