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Title: Issues in strategy for export promotion: an inter-industry analysis
Authors: Dholakia, Ravindra H.
Dholakia, Bakul H.
Ganesh Kumar, N.
Keywords: Export Promotion Strategy
Issue Date: 13-Jul-1992
Abstract: This article points toward the need for integration between the new Exim policy and the Eighth Plan in India by considering direct and indirect effects of a unit increase in demand for exports as welt as forward and backward linkage coefficients in each of the 47 commodity producing sectors using the CSO's latest input-output tables Its main findings are: (a) if our objective is to achieve diversified high growth in the economy, the agri-based manufacturing sectors may be taken up for intensive export-promotion measures considering their linkages and DI effects; (b) the degree of export orientation of a sector varies inversely with the linkages of the sector with the rest of the economy; and f(c) the import intensity of export-oriented sectors is higher than that of other sectors. There is, thus, an urgent need to integrate export promotion measures in our overall development strategy.
Description: Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 27, Issue No. 48, 28 Nov, 1992
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/5126
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