Industry
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- 338 EZE
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This study deals with the industrial sector of the Indian Economy as it would develop by the year 2000. Since the Second Five Year Plan, there has been a significant transformation of the industrial face of the country, but the problem of employment does not look near to solution. The author discusses an employment-oriented industrial strategy and tries to show the comparative implication for the industrial sector in the s year 2000 of the present approach vis-a-vis an employment-oriented approach.
The analytic technique employed is to present a comparative picture of the likely face of the industrial sector in the year 2000 under four different growth rate scenarios. The implications for growth and employment of different patterns of investment are examined using three different approaches to industrial development under each growth rate scenario.
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