
NAVIGATING ECONOMIC FRONTIERS: UNVEILING INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS IN KEY INDIAN STATES THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE CONCENTRATION AND DISPERSION ANALYSIS
Szymon Kowalska , Department of Economic Science & Management, University of Warsaw, PolandAbstract
This study presents a meticulous exploration of the economic terrain in key Indian states, unraveling the intricate dynamics of industrial concentration and dispersion. Employing a comprehensive analysis, we map the industrial landscape to discern patterns, trends, and disparities. By examining factors influencing concentration and dispersion, we shed light on the nuanced economic frontiers of these states. Our findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, investors, and researchers, fostering a deeper understanding of the economic intricacies shaping India's industrial landscape.
Keywords
Industrial Concentration, Dispersion Analysis, Economic Frontiers
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