The Stagnation of Indian Exports, 1951–1961
Benjamin I. Cohen
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1964, vol. 78, issue 4, 604-620
Abstract:
Introduction, 604. —I. India's loss in expanding world markets, 606. — II. Empirical evidence that this declining market share was caused by an increase in the price of Indian exports relative to competitors' prices, 608. — III. Policies adopted by the Indian government to achieve goals with higher priority than export promotion, 611. — IV. Policy implications of the historical analysis if the Indian government should adopt a more vigorous export promotion policy, 617. —Appendix, 619.
Date: 1964
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