|S. no |Topic |
|1 |Abstract |
|2 |Introduction |
|3 |Structure of the Indian Cement Industry |
|4 |Liberalization |
|5 |Phases of Growth |
|6 |Performance of the Industry |
|7 |Current Scenario |
|8 |Competitiveness of the firms |
|9 |Future of the Cement Industry |
|10 |Conclusion |
|11 |References |
ABSTRACT
The paper evaluates the effects of deregulation on the performance and structure of the Indian Cement Industry. The implementation of the deregulation process is complex and varied. Therefore the paper mainly focuses on the impact of liberalisation on the growth and the structure of the cement industry, where structure is primarily being captured by concentration. In this paper, we contribute to the discussion on productivity growth and the role of technological change within the context of global environmental change.
The performance of the industry, under different policy regimes, truly establishes that decontrol of the industry and liberalization of the economy has led to remarkable improvement in the indicators such as installed capacity, capacity utilization, per
References: Control Period (1969-1982) The cement industry in India was severely restrained by the government during this period