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Bathla, Seema.
Agro and food processing industry in Indiainter-sectoral linkages, employment, productivity and competitiveness /
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Agro and food processing industry in Indiaedited by Seema Bathla, Elumalai Kannan.
Reminder of title:
inter-sectoral linkages, employment, productivity and competitiveness /
other author:
Bathla, Seema.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021.
Description:
ix, 364 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Agricultural industriesIndia.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9468-7
ISBN:
9789811594687$q(electronic bk.)
Agro and food processing industry in Indiainter-sectoral linkages, employment, productivity and competitiveness /
Agro and food processing industry in India
inter-sectoral linkages, employment, productivity and competitiveness /[electronic resource] :edited by Seema Bathla, Elumalai Kannan. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - ix, 364 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - India studies in business and economics,2198-0012. - India studies in business and economics..
Introduction -- Part 1: Agriculture-Industry-Services Linkages -- Chapter 1: Post-harvest Food Management, Extent of Processing and Production Linkages -- Chapter 2: Output and Employment Linkages of Agriculture - Industry - Services in Indian Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis -- Chapter 3: Forging Agriculture-Industry linkages through Farmers Producers Organisations -- Chapter 4: Forging Linkages for promoting Agriculture Exports through Contract Farming -- Part 2: Employment and Productivity Growth -- Chapter 5: Temporal and Spatial Patterns in Employment and Productivity Growth in Organised Food-Beverage Industry -- Chapter 6: Productivity and Efficiency in Unorganised Food Manufacturing -- Chapter 7: Dynamics of Competition in Agro-industry in India: A Mobility Analysis -- Chapter 8: Labour Market Regulations, Flexibility and Implications for Employment Growth in Agro Processing -- Chapter 9: Beyond the Polemics: Subcontracting in Unorganised Food Manufacturing in India -- Part 3: External Trade, Competitiveness and Determinants -- Chapter 10: India's Trade in Agro-Processed Products: Revealed Comparative Advantage and its Determinants -- Chapter 11: Trade Competitiveness of India's Dairy Industry: An Empirical Analysis -- Chapter 12: Protection Structure and Comparative Advantage in Primary and Processed Agriculture Commodities -- Chapter 13: Agri-food Sector Competitiveness and Impact on Total Factor Productivity Growth in Organised Food Manufacturing -- Chapter 14: Productivity and Export Performance of Firms in Food Processing -- Chapter 15: Import Content, Value Added and Employment generated in India's Exports: An Input-Output Based Analysis.
This book provides different facets of agro and food processing industry in both organised and unorganised segments and brings forth the topical ones, each having potential to accelerate the pace of growth in employment, productivity and exports-imports in a free trade regime. Using computable general equilibrium model, input output tables and advanced econometric tools, it brings new evidences on the inter-sectoral (agriculture-industry-services) linkages, and inferences to be competitive in both primary and processed food exports. India is increasingly striving to improve productivity and competitiveness in agriculture and manufacturing sectors. Taking advantage of the growing per capita income, urbanisation, changing food habits of the people and exports, a concerted policy focus has been to boost private investment in food processing, largely viewed as a sunrise industry. Higher investments and productivity growth in it are expected to contribute to large scale job creation and external trade not only in the manufacturing but also in the agricultural sector. Keeping this in mind, considerable insights are featured in the book at the industry and firm levels due to a significant bearing of technological, tariffs and non-tariff barriers on their trade intensity, productivity and efficiency. Containing perspectives from the top agro-economists in the country, the book will be very useful to researchers, trade analysts, academicians and policy makers.
ISBN: 9789811594687$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-15-9468-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD9016.I42 / A376 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 338.10954
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