Republic of India Manufacturing Plan Implementation : A New Agenda--Improving the Competitiveness of the Textiles and Apparel Value Chain in India

This set of reports on manufacturing plans implementation in India includes the following: (1) A new agenda. Improving the competitiveness of the textiles and apparel value chain in India report is structured as follows: section one sets out the context, describing trends in global markets and in the textiles and apparel supply chain in India; section two analyzes in detail the choke points that are hindering the growth of the latter; section three sets out a reform agenda to address them; and section four concludes. (2) Fast tracking Indias electronics manufacturing industry. Business environment and industrial policy examines the prospects for India to meet its potential. Drawing on extensive survey questionnaires and interviews with key industry players (both domestic and foreign) and relevant government agencies, this study identifies major challenges India-based companies face in engaging in electronics manufacturing. The analysis culminates in detailed policy suggestions for regulatory reform and support policies needed to unblock barriers to investment in this industry and to fast-track it’s upgrading through innovation. (3) Supply chain delays and uncertainty in India. The hidden constraint on manufacturing growth report provides the context of the freight and logistics industry in India; describes the headline impacts of its performance on manufacturing firms; explores variations in this impact and causes thereof; and concludes with a more detailed look at the reform agenda this motivates.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014-02
Subjects:AUCTION, TARIFFS, FORECASTS, RETAILING, MARKET STRUCTURE, SUBSTITUTION, SPOT PRICES, WAREHOUSE, EXCISE TAXES, PRODUCTION, STOCK, SALES, INCOME, INTEREST, TRADE BARRIERS, INTEREST RATE, PRODUCERS, SUPPLIER, EXPORTS, DOMESTIC MARKET, TYING, EFFECTIVE STRATEGY, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS, BONDS, INCENTIVES, EQUILIBRIUM, CAPACITY BUILDING, SUBSIDY, DAMAGES, MARKET FAILURE, PRICE, BENCHMARKS, INPUTS, DUMPING, PAYMENTS, MARKET ACCESS, OLIGOPOLY, RETAIL, TRENDS, DEVELOPMENT, PRICE ADVANTAGES, LABOR MARKET, INFLUENCE, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, COSTS, LABOR COSTS, EXPORT GROWTH, BRANDS, COTTON PRICES, SURPLUS, EXCHANGE RATES, PRODUCTS, PRODUCTIVITY, INDUSTRIALIZATION, FAILURES, CRITERIA, MARKETING, MARKETS, WTO, POLLUTION, INCOME LEVELS, PRODUCT, INVENTORIES, INVENTORY, EXPORT MARKET, SUBSIDIES, BRAND, EFFICIENCY, ECONOMIC RESEARCH, TAXES, EQUITY, CONSUMPTION, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, SUBSTITUTE, CAPITAL, WAGES, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, VOLATILITY, VALUES, MARKET FAILURES, FINANCIAL CRISIS, TURNOVER, VALUE, BENCHMARKING, COMPETITIVENESS, CREDIT, QUALITY STANDARDS, ECONOMIC SECTORS, DEMAND, KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY, AGRICULTURE, TAX RATES, ENVIRONMENT, MARKET, BENCHMARK, ACCESS TO MARKETS, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, SUPPLY CHAIN, ECONOMICS, SECURITIES, REGULATORY REGIMES, TAXATION, TRADE, GDP, GOODS, LAND, THEORY, IMPORT BARRIERS, SUPPLY CHAINS, MARKET SHARE, ECONOMIES OF SCALE, GROWTH RATE, STOCKS, INVESTMENT, FINANCIAL MARKETS, MARKET FRAGMENTATION, COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE, SUPPLY, PURCHASING, REVENUE, POLLUTION CONTROL, INVESTMENTS, RISK MANAGEMENT, SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, BRAND EQUITY, UNFAIR COMPETITION, SUPPLIERS, ENVIRONMENTAL, OUTCOMES, COST ANALYSIS, PRICES, BRAND NAMES, SPREAD, ECONOMIES, MIDDLEMEN, COMPETITION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24726168/india-manufacturing-plan-implementation-new-agenda-improving-competitiveness-textiles-apparel-value-chain-india
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22409
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