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This comprehensive study investigates the complex interplay between trade liberalization, economic growth, and environmental externalities within Indian manufacturing industries. The book provides an in-depth analysis of how trade policies and market opening have influenced industrial development in India while simultaneously impacting environmental conditions.
Through empirical research and theoretical frameworks, the authors examine the environmental costs and benefits associated with trade liberalization in various manufacturing sectors. The work addresses critical questions about sustainable development, exploring whether economic growth achieved through trade opening can be reconciled with environmental protection and sustainability goals.
This book is essential for policymakers, economists, environmental scientists, and researchers interested in understanding the nexus between international trade, industrial growth, and ecological impact in developing economies, particularly within the Indian context.







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