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Structure of the Indian Economy and the Relevance of the Economic Reforms

Prof. R Vaidyanathan
1993
Working Paper No
9
Body

An attempt has been made in this monograph to highlight the role of unincorporated enterprises in the Indian Economy and the relevance of the economic reforms currently underway. The share of the unincorporated sector in national income, in manufacturing and in activities like transport, trade, construction etc. is analysed. Savings and capital formation in the unincorporated sector are detailed. Finally the implications of the recent economic reforms in the context of this sector, are discussed.

wp.iimb_.9.pdf (1.75 MB)

Structure of the Indian Economy and the Relevance of the Economic Reforms

Author(s) Name: Prof. R Vaidyanathan, 1993
Working Paper No : 9
Abstract:

An attempt has been made in this monograph to highlight the role of unincorporated enterprises in the Indian Economy and the relevance of the economic reforms currently underway. The share of the unincorporated sector in national income, in manufacturing and in activities like transport, trade, construction etc. is analysed. Savings and capital formation in the unincorporated sector are detailed. Finally the implications of the recent economic reforms in the context of this sector, are discussed.

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wp.iimb_.9.pdf (1.75 MB)