Bhatia, Gurbachan K.

Industrial development and capacity utilisation - New Delhi Deep & Deep publications. 1989 - 222 p.

Economic development is a two-dimensional concept. Optimum development of resources is its one dimension, their optimum utilisation the other. The widely observed large-scale under utilisation of industrial capacity in many a developing country is the antithesis of planned development, particularly in those countries, such as India, which have opted for the industry led growth strategy.
The causes of underutilisation of industrial capacity can be internal as well as external. This book addresses itself to the concept and measurement of utilisation of industrial capacity, the causes and extent of underutilisation of industrial capacity, and policy formulations which aim at better utilisation of the country's scarce resources. The analysis is supported by data generated with the help of a pre-tested questionnaire from engineering industry. The findings of the study should be of interest to the academic community as also to those who are concerned with the planning and monitoring of industrial development.
This outstanding book will be of great use to scholars and students of economics, commerce and management, and to planners and policy makers.

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