1989
DOI: 10.1080/00220388908422107
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Income, ouput and employment linkages and import intensities of manufacturing industries in India

Abstract: The major thrust of planned development in India has been on employment and income generation and self-reliance. The study evaluates ex-post income, output and employment linkages and import intensities of manufacturing sectors using an input-output model. It shows that among the four broad groups of industries, namely agrobased, non-agrobased final goods, intermediate and capital goods, agrobased industries through technological interdependence, particularly backward linkages, generate relatively more income … Show more

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“…This paper examined the effects of the Turkish structural adjustment programme undertaken in the 1980s on the employment structure. There exist similar research using input-output models (Allauddin and Tisdell, 1988, Sarma and Ram, 1989, Hashim, 1996 and Günlük-Şenesen, 1998). However, they have widely ignored the presence of imported intermediate inputs in domestic production so their results lack credibility.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This paper examined the effects of the Turkish structural adjustment programme undertaken in the 1980s on the employment structure. There exist similar research using input-output models (Allauddin and Tisdell, 1988, Sarma and Ram, 1989, Hashim, 1996 and Günlük-Şenesen, 1998). However, they have widely ignored the presence of imported intermediate inputs in domestic production so their results lack credibility.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a number of research to measure 2 factor intensity and to evaluate the impacts of changes in economic policies on factor proportions in developing countries (e.g Allauddin and Tisdell, 1988;Sarma and Ram, 1989;Hashim, 1996;and Günlük-Şenesen, 1998). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, there is a dearth of literature that evaluates employment-generating capabilities of various sectors using an I-O frame-work and considering linkage effects, even though several authors have examined employment potential of various sectors of the economy using direct indicators (see Mehrotra et al 2013, Papola andSahu 2012). One can, however, mention the work of Sarma and Ram (1989) that computed income, 1 3…”
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confidence: 99%
“…112-113). (Augustinovics, 1970• Hazari, 1970• Yotopoulos Nuget, 1973• Bulmer-Thomas, 1978• Sarma Ram, 1989• Heimler, 1991• Dietzenbacher, 1992. Leontief, Z (Miller Blair, 1985, .…”
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confidence: 99%