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Debate on De-industrialization Revisited
In the present article, an attempt has been made to revisit the debate on de-industrialization. The premise, which has been used by the author, is based on an historical fact regarding the organizational structure of production and distribution of handicrafts. The organization of production, which h...
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100 | |a Seth, Vijay K | ||
245 | |a Debate on De-industrialization Revisited |c The Process of Decline of Traditional Flexible Manufacturing | ||
260 | |c 2014 | ||
300 | |a 597 - 610 | ||
520 | |a In the present article, an attempt has been made to revisit the debate on de-industrialization. The premise, which has been used by the author, is based on an historical fact regarding the organizational structure of production and distribution of handicrafts. The organization of production, which had provided competitive advantage to the Indian manufacturing to become one of the largest suppliers of manufactured goods, had emerged as a consequence of nexus between merchants and craftsmen. The organizational structure that emerged due to their nexus has been defined here as | ||
650 | |a De-Industrialization | ||
650 | |a Putting-Out System | ||
650 | |a Traditional Flexible Manufacturing | ||
650 | |a Proto-Industrialization | ||
773 | |a Global Business Review |d September | ||
999 | |c 41853 |d 41853 |