Together we stand ? agglomeration in Indian manufacturing

作者: Ana M. Fernandes , Gunjan Sharma

DOI: 10.1596/1813-9450-6062

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摘要: This paper uses plant-level data to examine the impact of industrial and trade policy reforms on geographic concentration manufacturing industries in India from 1980 1999. First, research shows that de-licensing liberalization foreign direct investment significantly reduced spatial concentration, but had no significant effect concentration. Second, plants respond differently based their size. Liberalization caused small disperse, while opposite effect. However, for large led lower

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