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8. A.O. Krueger, "Tra4c Policy as an Input to Development", American Economic Review, May 1980, p.288.

9. G. Haberler. op.dt. p.l 1.

10. J.N. Bhagwad and T.N. Srinivasan, "Trade Policies and Development" in R. Dornbusch and J.A. Frenkel(eds) International Economic Policy; Theory and Evidence^ Baltimore, 1979, p. 18.

11. J.N. Bhagwad and T.N. Srinivasan, Foreign Trade Regwnes and Economic Development: India, Delhi 1976.p.l97.

12. J.N. Bhagwati and T.N. Srinivasan (1979) p. 20, 21.

13. Paul Streeten "A Cool Look at Outward-Looking Strategies for Development", The World Economy 5 (3), 1982, pp. 163-164

14. For details on the logic of the clarification of the capital goods sector see R. Ramana, "Performance of the Capital Goods Sector in India, 1955-79—A Theoretical Analysis" in Ecoiwnuc and Political Weekly—Annual Number August 1984.

15. M. Kalecki, Selected Essays on the Dynamics of the Capitalist Economy 1933-70. Cambridge University Press, 1971.

16. For a detailed qualification of the model with empirical evidence, see R, Ramana "Performance of the Capital Goods Sector in India", 1955-79—A Theoretical Analysis" in Economic and. Political Weekly—Annual Number, August 1984.

17. Sunanda Sen "From Import Substitution to Export Promotion : Policy Planning in India's Foreign Trade Sector" in Economic and Political Weekly^ Annual Number 1982.



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