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041 | _aENG | ||
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_a658.5 _bRAY |
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100 | _a Ray, Saon; | ||
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_aGlobal value chains and the missing links : _bcases from Indian industry / _cSaon Ray and Smita Miglani. |
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_aIndia : _bTaylor and Francis, _c2018. |
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_axvi,267 pages ; _bill; _c21 cms. |
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505 | _aPt I : Concepts and framework- Pt II : Evidence of India's integration- Pt III : Integration across sectors- Pt IV : Conclusion and policy implications | ||
520 | _a"Global value chains (GVCs) are fraught with the phenomenon of fragmentation and dispersion of production across the world. India presents a unique example with its high potential in manufacturing capability but low integration in GVCs. This book examines the reasons why India has failed to integrate within GVCs so far and looks at key examples to understand the impediments in this process. The chapters bring together case studies from across the manufacturing industry labour-intensive (garment, paper and diamond), capital-intensive (automobile and petrochemical), and knowledge-intensive (semi-conductor microchip, chemical and pharmaceutical) sectors. Together, they present stories of successful integration of some firms in GVCs as well as the difficulties faced by them. The volume also highlights the importance of GVCs in the context of developing countries in terms of benefits such as income and value generation, knowledge and technology collaborations, and advances in systems and processes. This book will interest scholars and researchers in economics, international trade studies, development economics and business management as well as to practitioners, policymakers, government officials and those in the corporate sector."--Provided by publisher. | ||
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_aAsia _vStudy and teaching. |
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_aIndustries _vStudy and teaching. |
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650 | _aManufacturing industries. | ||
700 | _a Miglani, Smita | ||
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