| Type | Journal Article - Economic and Political Weekly | 
| Title | Trade facilitation and ‘hollowing-out’of Indian manufacturing | 
| Author(s) | |
| Volume | 49 | 
| Issue | 40 | 
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 | 
| Page numbers | 57-63 | 
| URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/RASHMI_BANGA/publication/267021502_Trade_Facilitation_and_'Hollowing-out'_of_Indian_Manufacturing/links/5440ea6e0cf2ebb0369046a9.pdf | 
| Abstract | The manufacturing sector has always remained a sector of concern for India. Its sticky growth and low employment elasticity have challenged policymakers since the early 1950s. The sector’s decadal average growth rate has remained less than 6% since the 1950s and up to the 1990s. While the sector experienced a rise in its average growth rate to 8% in the fi rst decade of 21st century, its performance since then has been worsening with its growth rates declining from 6.6% (second revised estimate) in 2011-12 to 1.1% (fi rst revised estimate) in 2012-13 and –0.7% (provisional estimate) in 2013-14. | 
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