Economy and organization : Indian institutions under the neoliberal regime

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Economy and organization : Indian institutions under the neoliberal regime

edited by Amiya Kumar Bagchi

Sage, 1999

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  • : india

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [398]-416) and indexes

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内容説明

This book explores the wide variety of forms of economic organization which have developed in India over the last century, from conventional joint-stock firms to household and family structures. Amiya Kumar Gagchi analyzes actual and intended results of economic policies pursued after the neoliberal reforms of 1991; examines the peculiarities of economic organization in less developed countries in a principal-agent framework; and presents detailed case studies of the leather and knitwear industries In the final section, the author explores: the oligopolistic nature of large firms; the behaviour of big firms in response to economic reforms; subcontracting relations in industrial cities; and the relationship between industry and research institutions.

目次

Preface Indian Economic Organizations in a Comparative Perspective - Amiya Kumar Bagchi Industrial Organization Theory and Developing Countries - Dilip Mookherjee The Knitwear Cluster in Tiruppur - Padmini Swaminathan and J Jeyaranjan An Indian Industrial District in the Making? Clouds `in the making' of an Industrial District - Uttam Kumar Bhattacharya A Note to the `Knitwear Cluster in Tiruppur' Business Organizations in the Leather Industries of Calcutta and Chennai - Nirmala Banerjee and Millie Nihila Interfirm Industrial Linkages in India - Debashis Ray Chaudhury Subcontracting Practices in Durgapur Firms, Markets and the State - C P Chandrasekhar Five Case Studies of the Corporate Sector in India under Deregulation Mergers and Takeovers - Malabika Roy The Indian Scene during the Nineties Social Partnership and Network - Parthasarathi Banerjee and Santanu Roy CSIR in Business

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