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100 _aMazumdar, Dipak
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100 _aSarkar, Sandip
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245 0 _aManufacturing Enterprise in Asia: Size Structure and Economic Growth
260 _c2012
_bRoutledge,
_aLondon [u.a.],
300 _a342 pages
340 _hO1 60
520 _aThe book presents a comparative survey of the distribution of enterprises by size across Asia, including Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Thailand, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. It identifies three distinct patterns of manufacturing sector development and makes the connection between enterprise development and the overall impact on the economy. The book goes on to investigate the problem of the peculiar dual size structure of manufacturing in India, with its two modes at the low and high end of the size distribution and conspicuous “missing middle”, and the effect that this has on the economy. It is an important contribution to studies on Asian Economics and Manufacturing Industries.
650 _adevelopment economics
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650 _aeconomic growth
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650 _aindustrial economics
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651 _aAsia
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651 _aEast Asia
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651 _aIndia
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651 _aKorea
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651 _aTaiwan
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651 _aJapan
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651 _aBanladesh
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651 _aThailand
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651 _aVietnam
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