Micro business economics/ Vinod Anand.
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Segment, 2005Description: xi, 178 pISBN: 9788190210010Subject(s): Business economicsDDC classification: 330Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
1.1 Definition and Characteristics! of Micro Units
1.2 ' Research Methodology
1.3 Limitations
2. Employment Generation: Policy Priority
3. Employment Potential of Micro Enterprises
3.1 Contributions of Micro Units to Development
3.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of Micro Units
4. Experience of Other Countries
4.1 Preamble and Background
4.2 Review of Literature and Existing Hypotheses
4.3 Political Economy of Micro and Small
Enterprise Sector
5. Research Outcome and the Existing Scenario
5.1 Profile of Himachal pradesh!
5.2 Profile of the Micro Enterprise Sector
5.3 Final Outcome and Linkages with the Existing Hypotheses
6. Constraints to Enterprise Behaviour
6.1 Constraints Identified in Other Studies
6.2 Constraints Identified in This Study
7. Support Strategy
7.1 Basic Assumptions
7.2 Support Strategy
7.2.1 Preamble and Framework
7.2.2 The Support Strategy for HimachalPradesh
7.3 The Final Word Bibliography
Index
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