Globalization and Standards
Edited by Keshab Das ()
in India Studies in Business and Economics from Springer
Date: 2014
Edition: 2014
ISBN: 978-81-322-1994-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Globalization and Standards: Concerns in a Large Transforming Economy, India
- Keshab Das
- Ch 2 Standards and Consumer Behaviour of the Rising Middle Class in India
- Peter Knorringa and Alejandro Guarín
- Ch 3 Impact of the Retail FDI Policy on Indian Consumers and the Way Forward
- Arpita Mukherjee, Divya Satija, Tanu M. Goyal, Murali K. Mantrala and Shaoming Zou
- Ch 4 Environmentally Sensitive Goods in India’s Trade: Emerging Challenges and Prospects
- S. K. Mohanty
- Ch 5 Indian Microfinance and Codes of Conduct Regulation: A Critical Examination
- Tara S. Nair, Milind Sathye, Muni Perumal, Craig Applegate and Suneeta Sathye
- Ch 6 Automotive Industry Response to Its Global QMS Standard ISO/TS-16949
- Neelam Singh
- Ch 7 Regulatory Standards in Pharmaceuticals and Consumers: Missing Links
- N. Lalitha
- Ch 8 Medical Consumption and Clinical Practice: India at the Crossroads
- Parthasarathi Banerjee
- Ch 9 From Reverse Engineering to Reverse Innovation: GPNs and the Emerging Powers
- Dev Nathan and Sandip Sarkar
- Ch 10 Institutions and Innovation: A Study of ICT-MSMEs in India
- Kaushalesh Lal and Shampa Paul
- Ch 11 Promoting Cluster Development Through Decent Work: The Case of the Surat Diamond Processing Cluster
- Frank Pyke
- Ch 12 Regulating Industrialization Through Public Action and Legal Intervention: Interpreting an Ongoing Experiment in Tamil Nadu
- Padmini Swaminathan
- Ch 13 Small Industry in India: Are CETPs an Appropriate Response for Controlling Pollution?
- Vinish Kathuria and Rama Mohana R Turaga
- Ch 14 India’s Organic Guarantee System: Novelty or Facsimile?
- Kirti Joshi and Bikramjit Sinha
- Ch 15 Has Indian Tea Plantation Sector Weathered the Crisis? An Assessment in the Post-reforms Context
- P.K. Vishwanathan and Amita Shah
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