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Corporate Sector, Industrialization and Economic Development in India
| Location: | India |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2009-03-27 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2008-11-28 |
| Announcement ID: |
165462 |
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In the liberalized economic policy regime, the corporate sector has been assigned a major role as the driver of growth and development process of the Indian economy. Studies that provide deep insights into the developments in the corporate sector and its interface with industrial and economic development are relatively few. To encourage research and discussion on various aspects of the Indian corporate sector, the Institute for Studies in Industrial Development is organizing a Conference in Delhi during March 27–28, 2009. Papers are invited from academics, policy makers, analysts and practitioners for presentation in the Conference. The papers would be subjected to peer review before acceptance for presentation. The Conference Papers, based on a further review, would be brought out as an edited volume.
Indicative topics:
• Growth and Structural Change of Corporate Sector
• The Corporate Sector and Development Process
• Corporate Governance
• The State and Corporate Sector
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