ASSESSING THE INDUSTRIAL CONCENTRATION AND DISPERSION OF MAJOR INDIAN INDUSTRIAL STATES
Dipanwita Pal , Department of Economic Science, University of Warsaw, PolandAbstract
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the industrial concentration and dispersion patterns in major Indian industrial states. The study aims to assess the spatial distribution of industries within these states and understand the degree of concentration or dispersal. By examining key indicators such as employment, investment, and production across different regions, the research provides valuable insights into the industrial landscape of India. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the economic geography of Indian industrial states and inform policymakers and stakeholders in fostering balanced industrial development.
Keywords
Industrial concentration, industrial dispersion, Indian industrial states
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