Manufacturing in India - Opportunities, Challenges, and Myths

India represents an economic opportunity on a massive scale: China and India are likely to be the world's two biggest economies by mid-century, and although India has under performed in the first lap of the growth race, there was a strong possibility that India may well move ahead. Although India is still seen by industrial investors as an economy where risk is higher and the business environment more problematic than in rival Asian investment locations, India also offers some advantages in the region. The legal framework that protects investment is one of the best in Asia. The economy offers an abundance of technical and managerial talent, often with international experience. Geopolitical risk is diminishing consistently, in contrast with some of India's emerging economy rivals in Asia. And above all, India has a demographic advantage that should see its working age population continue to grow well into the century, increasing wealth and reducing cost.
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Publiceringsår: 2005
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