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9780415642644 (hardback)
9780203593035 (ebook)
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Roy, Satyaki.
Small and medium scale enterprises in India :
infirmities and asymmetries in industrial clusters /
Satyaki Roy.
London ;
New York :
Routledge,
2013.
xxii, 182 p. ;
24 cm.
Spatial organization of production: Contesting themes
Shifts in policy: SSI sector to SME cluster
Horizontal Expansion or Fragmentation? A Tale of Artisanal Clusters
Foundries in Howrah: Impediments in Institutions and Organizations
Garments Cluster in NCR: Fluid Labor and Footloose Industry
Tiruppur Knitwear Cluster: Global Links and Local Networks
Export Enclave within a Natural Cluster: Agra a Different Story
FDI in Automobile Sector: Myth of Creation and Diffusion of Knowledge
Dynamics of Size Distribution: Explaining Self-exploitative Fragmentation
"Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME) have found more interest in the last few years, whereas industrialization is no longer seen as a simple way of development. This book analyses how SME clusters emerge in a developing economy. Using India as a case study, it addresses one central question: If growth has largely failed to be inclusive so far, and if employing work force in increasing returns activities through a different trajectory of industrialization largely dependent upon industrial clusters of SMEs is believed to be true, then what are the structural infirmities and asymmetries that need to be taken into account in the context of framing policies related to industrial clusters?The book identifies the structural infirmities in industrial clusters in India, which could be typical to any of the developing countries and sharply in contrast to European success stories. Blending theory and empirical material, it provides a middle ground between the two extremes of a uniform policy assuming 'one size fits all' and a specific policy based on individual cases. The book redraws the broad contours where space and production processes mutually constitute each other in a typical way giving rise to outcomes something generic to underdevelopment. It is of interest to academics working in the fields of economics, business administration/management and development economics"--
"Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME) have found more interest in the last few years, whereas industrialization is no longer seen as a simple way of development. This book analyses how SME clusters emerge in a developing economy. Using India as a case study, it addresses one central question: If growth has largely failed to be inclusive so far, and if employing work force in increasing returns activities through a different trajectory of industrialization largely dependent upon industrial clusters of SMEs is believed to be true, then what are the structural infirmities and asymmetries that need to be taken into account in the context of framing policies related to industrial clusters? The book identifies the structural infirmities in industrial clusters in India, which could be typical to any of the developing countries and sharply in contrast to European success stories. Blending theory and empirical material, it provides a middle ground between the two extremes of a uniform policy assuming 'one size fits all' and a specific policy based on individual cases. The book redraws the broad contours where space and production processes mutually constitute each other in a typical way giving rise to outcomes something generic to underdevelopment. It is of interest to academics working in the fields of economics, business administration/management and development economics"--
Small business
Industrial clusters
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development.
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Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia ;
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [168]-175) and index.
India.
India.
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