India's Trade Policy and the Export Performance of Industry

India's Trade Policy and the Export Performance of Industry
Author: Pitou van Dijck
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994-08-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780803991569

"The book strongly advocates intensification of exports through a radical review of the policies that have regulated Indian industry since independence1⁄4. The authors have presented a vivid exposition of India's trade policy since independence and the performance of the Indian companies therein. The book is a timely contribution to the ongoing debate on India's foreign trade policies." --The Indian Journal of Social Science "The authors have given a good account of India's export efforts. The volume should prove a valuable asset in the formulation of relevant Indian strategies to promote exports in the regime of the new World Trade Organisation." --The Journal of Entrepreneurship "This book constitutes a strong and cogent case for further intensifying India's export thrust through a radical review of the policies that have regulated Indian industry since 1947. It also provides a background to understand the economic reforms that have been initiated since 1990. It will be of immense use to those studying international trade, political economy and development economics." --Finance India Virtually all developing countries have endeavored to increase their exports to pay for the wide range of essential goods that many of them need to import. The policies that impact vary from country to country. In the case of India, the country's planners emphasized import substitution combined with restrictions on imports and the development of indigenous industries. As this volume reveals, such inward-oriented and protectionist policies severely limited the role of international trade in India's economy. Focusing on the 1970s and 1980s, this study analyzes the export performance of India's manufacturing sector and the efforts made to encourage Indian industry to contribute to export earnings in a more substantial manner. The first part of the study provides macro-economic data and the second part presents data relating to the export performance of more than 400 Indian companies in the private sector. A book providing a strong and cogent case for further intensifying India's export thrust, India's Trade Policy and the Export Performance of Industry will appeal to those interested in the subjects of political economy, international trade, and development economics. "The timely and valuable contribution of the authors to the crucial issues of India's trade policy and its export performance is highly commendable. The pertinent questions raised by the authors in the course of their analysis require serious consideration." Southern Economist "Highly interesting book . . . With liberalization and a free market economy poised to bring about a sea of change in the situation, the historical background of India's export policy will make good reading for a long time to come." -The Economic Times "The book is a useful addition to the empirical literature on India's trade policy. The book is particularly helpful for students and policymakers, who may ant to study the implications of trade policy on exports at a sectoral and industrial level of disaggregation." -Deccan Herald

Industrial Policy Challenges for India

Industrial Policy Challenges for India
Author: Smitha Francis
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429534418

This book looks at the debates on global value chains (GVCs) and free trade agreements (FTAs) as springboards for industrial development in developing countries, especially India. It connects the outcomes in GVC-led industrial restructuring and upgrading to industrial policy choices in trade and FDI liberalisation, in particular those through FTAs. With the share of manufacturing in GDP stagnant at around 15–16% since the 1980s, India’s policymakers have pinned their hopes on greater integration into GVCs to revitalise the manufacturing sector. The multiple FTAs the country has signed over the last few years, specifically the ones with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), South Korea, Malaysia and Japan have been sought to be rationalised using the same argument. The book argues that failing to factor in the industrial policy causalities involved in sustainable indigenous technology development, structural barriers to the entry into GVCs, the assessments of the available evidence on the adverse impact of trade and FDI liberalisation as well as existing FTAs on firm-level incentives for undertaking domestic production, and the industrial policy constraints imposed by FTAs can prove costly for the trajectories of developing country economies, including India. Rich in data, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of development economics, economics in general, development studies and public policy as well as government bodies, industry experts and policymakers.

Trade Policy, Industrial Performance, and Private Sector Development in India

Trade Policy, Industrial Performance, and Private Sector Development in India
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The volume deals comprehensively with an important aspect of the post-reform Indian economy, the trade policy, industrial performance, and private sector development. It focuses on key challenges faced by policymakers including poverty and inequality, modernizing and improving the performance of small scale enterprises, and reforming public sector enterprises where the past performances have been unremarkable. Evaluating the critical issues in service-led growth in the economy, the contributors provide a clear picture of the progress, and suggest policy options. They systematically explore the trade-poverty-inequality links and emphasize the need for efficient regulation of the private sector in the current context. The final essay provides a comprehensive treatment of small scale industries in the era of liberalization.

India’s Industrial Policy and Performance

India’s Industrial Policy and Performance
Author: Nitya Nanda
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000423182

This book assesses the performance of Indian industries from the perspectives of trade, investment, policy, and development incentives. It evaluates the relevance and the macro- and microeconomic impact of industrial policy on growth in different sectors of industry. The book examines India’s key policy initiatives and economic and institutional plans through many decades and examines their short and long-term effects on industrial environment and performance. It measures India’s strategic policies and efforts to promote industrialization against similar initiatives in countries like Germany, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. The volume also contextualizes the performance of different sectors of industry such as automobiles, electronics and information technology, and pharmaceuticals, among others, within the larger framework of global economic scenario and competition. This book will be of great interest to researchers and students of economics, political economy, industrial development and policy, and South Asia studies.

Trade Policy, Inequality and Performance in Indian Manufacturing

Trade Policy, Inequality and Performance in Indian Manufacturing
Author: Kunal Sen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2009
Genre: Income distribution
ISBN: 0415413354

This book examines the implications of trade reforms with reference to the 1991 reforms for India's manufacturing sector. The gradualist nature of the reform process, the move from a restrictive policy regime to an open one, and the unevenness of the reforms across sectors make the Indian economy a relevant context for understanding the welfare implications of trade reforms.

India's Manufacturing Sector

India's Manufacturing Sector
Author:
Publisher: Academic Foundation
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788171883110

Released by the Prime Minister of India, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee on 24th May, 2003, this book brings together 3 top-ranking independent reports that outlining a comprehensive manufacturing policy framework for India.

India: Planning for Industrialization

India: Planning for Industrialization
Author: Jagdish N. Bhagwati
Publisher: London ; New York : Oxford U.P.
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1970
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This Book Chronicles The Indian Experience With Industrialization In The Two Decades Since Independence In 1947 Which Has Evoked Reactions Which Appear To Have Regressed From Great Optimism To Exaggerated Despair. No Jacket, Ex-Library Book. Boards Rubbed. Spine Slightly Damaged On The Lower End.