2015
DOI: 10.5958/2249-7315.2015.00107.0
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Total Factor Productivity Growth of Indian Manufacturing: An Analysis of after Liberalization

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“…Therefore the state support is required to boost the science and technology capability, level of infrastructure, and human capital to develop the FPI. Baliyan et al (2015) [1] examine sub-sector wise total factor productivity growth and its sources in the Indian FPI during pre-and the post-reform period with the help of the ASI data and also assess the effect of trade reforms related variables on productivity and technical efficiency in the Indian manufacturing sector. They use data envelopment analysis to derive the Malmquist productivity index.…”
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“…Therefore the state support is required to boost the science and technology capability, level of infrastructure, and human capital to develop the FPI. Baliyan et al (2015) [1] examine sub-sector wise total factor productivity growth and its sources in the Indian FPI during pre-and the post-reform period with the help of the ASI data and also assess the effect of trade reforms related variables on productivity and technical efficiency in the Indian manufacturing sector. They use data envelopment analysis to derive the Malmquist productivity index.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%