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The first industrial policy in India was announced by the Government of India in 1948. This policy aimed to lay the foundation for industrial growth in the country and emphasized the importance of developing key industries to boost economic development.
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Mordecai Joseph Brill Ezekiel has written: 'Jobs for all through industrial expansion' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Economic policy, Industrial organization '2500 dollars a year' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Economic policy, Industrial organization
industrial policyof 1948 was the 1st industrial policy of independent India.The first industrial policy in India was introduced bybritish in 1923.
Elliot Schwartz has written: 'The industrial policy debate' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Industrial productivity, Industries
The disadvantages of industrial policy are that it creates industries that are inefficient and causes unemployment increases internationally.
Frederick Wolff Ogilvie has written: 'Industrial conflict' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Industrial organization, Industrial policy
Bai Gao has written: 'Economic Ideology and Japanese Industrial Policy' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy, Industrial policy
Nigeria has made little progress in industrial policy since 1960. Instead, the existing policies are saturated by failures and downsides. Furthermore, industrial policy has been little implemented since 1960 as there is no enforcement or punishment.
Tim Goydke has written: 'Industrial policy in East Asia' -- subject(s): Industrial policy, Globalization
1) Classification of industries : the classification of industries remain same as under the 1956 policy. The 17 strategic and basic industry mention in schedule A of 1956 policy continued to be reserve from the public sector. 2) Redefinition of large business house : The policy redefined the big business houses having fix investment of Rs. 20 crores or more were considered large business houses. Earlier it was considered Rs. 35 crores.
Daniel A. Littman has written: 'Historical precedents for coordinated industrial policy' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Industrial policy