Abstract

In the present paper we analyze the impact of economic liberalization on regional pattern of growth in cement industry of India in terms of regional inequality as well as concentration for the period 1989-2006 following Cement Manufacturers’ Association’s division of four regions. To this end we use Gini coefficient to study the regional inequality and Herfindahl index to study concentration. We also investigate whether the demand or the supply side factors are more responsible for the changing regional patterns of growth.

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