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Implication of high, medium and low technologies

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; NCAER.; 1983Description: 231 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338 Nar.
Summary: SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES now occupy an important place in our national economy and make significant contribution to industrial output and employment. The rapid growth registered by this sector during the post-Independence period is greatly facilitated by various promotional measures taken by the Government to foster its development. The rationale for the special role in our economy has been provided in the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 which formed the basis for chalking out the pro grammes of Industrial Development. Small industries are considered appropriate for developing countries such as India as they are labour-intensive and capital-saving. Besides the large and small industries being complementary to each other, grow simultaneously. In the choice of alternative scales the efficiency of use of inputs are equally important. The present study is aimed to finding out the implications of promoting small scale technologies.
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SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES now occupy an important place in our national economy and make significant contribution to industrial output and employment. The rapid growth registered by this sector during the post-Independence period is greatly facilitated by various promotional measures taken by the Government to foster its development. The rationale for the special role in our economy has been provided in the Industrial Policy Resolution of 1956 which formed the basis for chalking out the pro grammes of Industrial Development.

Small industries are considered appropriate for developing countries such as India as they are labour-intensive and capital-saving. Besides the large and small industries being complementary to each other, grow simultaneously. In the choice of alternative scales the efficiency of use of inputs are equally important. The present study is aimed to finding out the implications of promoting small scale technologies.

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