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Beyond old equations : Small enterprise experience and perspectives in India

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Publication details: new delhi Kanishka Publishers, Distributors 2003Description: 298p xiiSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9 MAT MAT
Contents:
Contents; Foreword; -George B. Assaf, Regional Director, UNIDO; Preface; Contributors ; 1. Beyond Old Equations -P.M . Mathew; PART I; SMALL ENTERPRISES: POLICIES AND STRATEGIES 2. Liberalisation and Employment in Smaller Indian Firms -Mark Hol1llstrolll; 3. Government Incentives and Small Enterprise Development -James Manalel & K.K. George; 4. Ailing Small Industry Sector: A Clinical Approach -B. Yerram Raju; 5. Recent Developments in India's Small Industry Strategy -M.H. Bala Subramanya 6. Globalisation: Changing Policy Framework and SME Strategies -K. Ramesha; PART II; NEW PERSPECTIVES; 7. Flexibility, Collectivity and the Labour: Dynamics of Small Firm Growth in India -Keshab Das; 8. Development of Small Enterprise Clusters: An Alternative Approach -Sunil Ray; 9. Technological Development in Small Manufacturing Enterprises: Some Insights -M. Usha 10. India's Small Industry Policy: On Some Least Explored Aspects -P.M. Mathew 11. Beyond Technical Modernisation: Diesel Engine Cluster of Punjab -Meenu Tewari PART III; THE REGIONAL EXPERIENCE; 12. Development of Small Enterprises: Challenges and Opportunities -S.P. Gupta 13. Urban Manufacturing Micro-Enterprises: A Regional Study -Marti1l Patrick 14. Sustainable Micro-level Entrepreneurship Development S. Soundararajane PART IV; GENDER AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT 15. Women Enterprises: Cluster Approaches for Marketing and Outsourcing -P.M. Mathew 16. Empowerment of Women Through Entrepreneurship: Evidences from Karnataka -T.M. Sujata & K. V. Raju 17. Grooming Women Entrepreneurship: Beyond the Usual NGO Approach -K.S. Ravi; 18. Small Enterprises: Panacea, Development or Empowerment? - Tasqeen Macchiwalla Bibliography; Index
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Contents;
Foreword;
-George B. Assaf, Regional Director, UNIDO;
Preface;
Contributors ;
1. Beyond Old Equations
-P.M . Mathew;
PART I;
SMALL ENTERPRISES: POLICIES AND STRATEGIES
2. Liberalisation and Employment in Smaller Indian Firms
-Mark Hol1llstrolll;
3. Government Incentives and Small Enterprise Development
-James Manalel & K.K. George;
4. Ailing Small Industry Sector: A Clinical Approach
-B. Yerram Raju;
5. Recent Developments in India's Small Industry Strategy
-M.H. Bala Subramanya
6. Globalisation: Changing Policy Framework and SME Strategies
-K. Ramesha;
PART II;
NEW PERSPECTIVES;
7. Flexibility, Collectivity and the Labour: Dynamics of Small Firm Growth in India
-Keshab Das;
8. Development of Small Enterprise Clusters: An Alternative Approach
-Sunil Ray;
9. Technological Development in Small Manufacturing Enterprises: Some Insights
-M. Usha
10. India's Small Industry Policy: On Some Least Explored Aspects
-P.M. Mathew
11. Beyond Technical Modernisation: Diesel Engine Cluster of Punjab
-Meenu Tewari
PART III;
THE REGIONAL EXPERIENCE;
12. Development of Small Enterprises: Challenges and Opportunities
-S.P. Gupta
13. Urban Manufacturing Micro-Enterprises: A Regional Study
-Marti1l Patrick
14. Sustainable Micro-level Entrepreneurship Development
S. Soundararajane
PART IV;
GENDER AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
15. Women Enterprises: Cluster Approaches for Marketing and Outsourcing
-P.M. Mathew
16. Empowerment of Women Through Entrepreneurship: Evidences from Karnataka
-T.M. Sujata & K. V. Raju
17. Grooming Women Entrepreneurship: Beyond the Usual NGO Approach
-K.S. Ravi;
18. Small Enterprises: Panacea, Development or Empowerment?
- Tasqeen Macchiwalla
Bibliography;
Index