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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2024 · 15 MIN

Are Indian manufacturers big enough to succeed?

from Building Blocks of the Indian Economy · host Amar Indian Economy

S1 E34 The Indian capital goods industry is dominated by small scale manufacturing and held back by weird Government of India trade policies. It has been said that Wall Street banks are "too big to fail". But in this week's episode of Building Blocks of the Indian Economy, we ask - are Indian manufacturers big enough to succeed? History buffs, do check out the book The Licence Raj: An Economic Comedy of Errors https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0876M8HYV/ Email: [email protected]

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