Decentralized production in India : industrial districts, flexible specialization, and employment

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Decentralized production in India : industrial districts, flexible specialization, and employment

edited by Philippe Cadène, Mark Holmström

French Institute of Pondicherry , Sage, 1998

  • : us
  • : india

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book constitutes a significant contribution to the debate on industrial development and the role of small firms in India, in the context of economic liberalization and rapid technological change. Situated in the wider international debate on flexible specialization, this collection of studies by sociologists, economists and social anthropologists suggests how clusters of small, technically and economically independent firms can provide jobs and help achieve economic growth.

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Introduction - Mark Holmstr[um]om Industrial Districts and Flexible Specialization - The Outlook for Smaller Firms in India PART ONE: DECENTRALIZED PRODUCTION IN INDUSTRIAL AND INDUSTRIALIZING SOCIETIES Firms and Society in Local Development - Arnaldo Bagnasco Lessons from Italian Experience Industrial Clusters in Less Developed Countries - Khalid Nadvi and Hubert Schmitz Review of Experiences and Research Agenda Network Specialists, Industrial Clusters and the Integration of Space in India - Philippe Cad[gr]ene PART TWO: INDIAN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS IN THE MAKING? ENGINEERING AND THE NEW TECHNOLOGIES Bangalore as an Industrial District - Mark Holmstr[um]om Flexible Specialization in a Labour Surplus Economy? The Role of History in the Transition to an Industrial District - Paul Kattuman The Case of the Indian Bicycle Industry The State and the Shaping of the Conditions of Accumulation in Ludhiana's Industrial Regime - Meenu Tewari An Historical Interpretation PART THREE: OLD INDUSTRIES RESTRUCTURED? Barriers to Flexible Specialization in Agra's Footwear Industry - Peter Knorringa Industrial Clustering and Flexibility in the Textile-Printing Industry of Jetpur (Gujarat) - V[ac]eronique Dupont Labour Markets and Flexible Specialization - Theo Van der Loop Evidence from the Construction Sector in South India PART FOUR: THE POLITICS OF INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS Representation or Racket? Political Networks in an Industrial Estate in West India - Pieter Gorter The Civic Politics of Industrial Districts in Delhi - Solomon Benjamin and Nawratan Mal Bengani Conclusion - Philippe Cad[gr]ene A New Model for Indian Industry?

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