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The paper tries to comprehend the problems and prospects of Indian Ayurvedic sector in the free market regime. Ayurvedic sector here, have undergone substantial change in theory and practice either as a survival strategy or as a part of the efforts to create its own space in the global...
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For COVID-19 vaccination India has primarily relied on two private firms. During the second wave of the pandemic, when … were suspended, the absence of the public sector was strongly felt. An obvious question that came up was why India with a … manufacturers in India have made commendable progress in the last few decades, the public sector has lost its dominance and has now …
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The construction industry is important for Chinese rural to urban migrants. Over 90%of urban construction workers are rural migrants, and over a third of all rural migrantswork in construction. The construction industry is not only particularly important, butis also different from other...
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A comparative-static model describes the decline of manufacturing in the face of rising overseas employment through a mechanism other than the Dutch Disease. Instead it is competition for skilled labour and the relative ease in producing skills that affect the size of the manufacturing sector,...
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This paper demonstrates that despite substantial transformation towards a market economy, occasions for increased state intervention will mobilize the characteristics of redistribution in party-state systems. Such state intervention occurred through the introduction of the stimulus package in...
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We use a unique longitudinal dataset that tracks the exporting behavior of Belgian manufacturing firms between 1997 and 2009. We ask how slack resources, including financial and human resource slack, influence firms’ exporting behavior. Our findings suggest that both types of slack resources...
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This paper presents a novel stylized fact and analyzes its contribution to the skill bias of technical change in U.S. manufacturing. The share of skilled labor embedded in intermediate inputs correlates strongly with the skill share employed in final production. This finding points towards an...
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Objective – This survey research identifies and describes the current execution of roles and competencies of human resource professionals in Sidoarjo and Pasuruan manufacturing industries. It also examines the significant influence of those competencies on roles of human resource professionals...
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