what decision were taken
in the industrial policy resolution
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government action aimed at affecting industry may be considered to be part of industrial policy, which makes it a limitless field.
It usually means government action to influence the ownership and structure of industry and its performance and it takes the form of paying subsidies or providing finance in other ways, or of regulation.
It excludes macroeconomic policies affecting industry, but it may be viewed as supporting macroeconomic
It usually means government action to influence the ownership and structure of industry and its performance and it takes the form of paying subsidies or providing finance in other ways, or of regulation.
It excludes macroeconomic policies affecting industry, but it may be viewed as supporting macroeconomic
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Fair and non-discriminatory treatment for the private sector, encouragement to the village and small-scale enterprises, removing regional disparities, and the need for the provision of amenities for labour, and attitude to foreign capital were other salient features of the IPR 1956
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