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Role of government in industrial development

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Jaipur; Pointer; 1989Description: 234 pISBN:
  • 8171320171
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9 SHA
Summary: The present study is the outcome of intense research pursued over a number of years. It focuses on the complex nature of the role of the Government in the development process. Beginning with a brief description of the pre-1947 conditions, the study outlines, analyses and comments incisively on the development efforts in the last four decades. More importantly, the study examines at length the different roles of the Govt. in the development process, viz. regulatory, planning, enterpreneu rial, promotional and coordinating. The book offers an elaborate and meticulously documented discussion of the various development agencies and also scrutinises the growth of different sectors. The discussion of inter-district disparities and the picture of the 'Future State' should prove to be of considerable interest to all students of planning in India.
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The present study is the outcome of intense research pursued over a number of years. It focuses on the complex nature of the role of the Government in the development process. Beginning with a brief description of the pre-1947 conditions, the study outlines, analyses and comments incisively on the development efforts in the last four decades. More importantly, the study examines at length the different roles of the Govt. in the development process, viz. regulatory, planning, enterpreneu rial, promotional and coordinating. The book offers an elaborate and meticulously documented discussion of the various development agencies and also scrutinises the growth of different sectors. The discussion of inter-district disparities and the picture of the 'Future State' should prove to be of considerable interest to all students of planning in India.

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