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Institutional Framework for Promoting Small-Scale Industries in India

J.C. Sandesara

Asian Development Review (ADR), 1988, vol. 06, issue 02, 10-40

Abstract: The institutional framework that a country creates and nurtures for the promotion of a sector such as that of small and medium industries depends upon the perception of the problems of that sector and upon the hope or conviction that it is through, among other things, that framework that progress toward the solution of those problems is possible. Moreover, when the institutions to be created are in the public sector, it is further expected that they serve not only the sectors for which they are created but also the larger good of the society enunciated in the socioeconomic objectives which the country seeks to promote generally…

Date: 1988
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