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Rural Industrialisation in West Bengal
Pradip Kumar Biswas
其他書名
Institutions, Innovations, and Growth
出版
Manak Publications
, 2003
ISBN
8178270714
9788178270715
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=pN7sAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This book analyses the pattern and basis of rural industrialisation in West Bengal. Existence of long tradition of crafts, indigenous institutions of skill formation, of trading, of social and community networks of the petty producers, helped a rapid growth of the industries given the favourable conditions created by the state in the 1970s and 1980s. Analysing the experience of England, Japan and China, the book identifies factors like, slow growth of agriculture, ineffective and often contradictory state polices of innovations and training, incentives, credit and reservation as being primarily responsible for the poor performance of the Indian rural industries.
These problems notwithstanding, West Bengal government s active role, made a favourable impact on rural industries. The institutions such as master traders systems and cooperatives facilitated innovation and skill upgradation, smooth adoption of improved technology, promotion of new products. But, due to overall change in the attitude and economic policy of the country towards free market without preparation at the ground level, the rural industries, start declining.