ANALYZING THE ECONOMIC LANDSCAPE: A STUDY ON INDUSTRIAL CONCENTRATION AND DISPERSION IN KEY INDIAN STATES
Zuzanna Kowalski , Department of Economic Science, University Of Warsaw, PolandAbstract
This study delves into the economic dynamics of major Indian states, focusing on the industrial sector's concentration and dispersion. Employing comprehensive data analysis and statistical methodologies, we assess the spatial distribution of industries, examining the extent of concentration and dispersion in key states. Our findings contribute to a nuanced understanding of the economic landscape, shedding light on the factors influencing industrial clustering and dispersion patterns. By identifying regional disparities and concentration trends, this research aids policymakers, investors, and businesses in making informed decisions to foster balanced industrial development.
Keywords
Economic Analysis, Industrial Dispersion, Spatial Distribution
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