Abstract

1. State Business Relations and Economic Development in Africa and India: The Analytical Issues Kunal Sen Part 1: Measuring Effective State Business Relations 2. Measuring State-Business Relations in Sub-Saharan Africa Dirk Willem te Velde 3. Measuring State-Business Relations in India Massimiliano Cali, Siddhartha Mitra and Purnima Purohit Part 2: Effective State Business Relations and Economic Development in Africa 4. State Business Relationships and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa Kunal Sen and Dirk Willem te Velde 5. State-Business Relations and Firm Performance in Zambia Mahvash Saeed Qureshi and Dirk Willem te Velde 6. State-Business Relations and Firm Performance in Ghana Charles Ackah, Ernest Aryeetey, and Ezekiel Clottey 7. State Business Relations and Economic Growth: the case of Mauritius Sawkut Rojid and Boopen Seetanah 8. Particularistic concertation: State-business relations and state formation in colonial Malawi Henry G.Chingaipe Part 3: Effective State Business Relations and Economic Development in India 9. Do Effective State Business Relations Matter for Economic Growth in India? Massimiliano Cali and Kunal Sen 10. State-Business Relations and Productivity in Indian Industry Vinish Kathuria, Rajesh S N Raj and Kunal Sen 11. Industrializing West Bengal? A Case of Institutional Stickiness Deepita Chakravarty and Indranil Bose 12. State Business Relations and Performance of Manufacturing Sector in Andhra Pradesh G. Alivelu, K. Srinivasulu and M. Gopinath Reddy

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