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Title: Technological Change and the Development of the Primary Fishing Industry of Kerala - A Study of Limited Growth
Other Titles: A Study of Limited Growth
Authors: Ramakrishnan,Korakandy
Dr.Sankaranarayanan, K C
Keywords: Primary Marine Fishing Industry
Classical School
Neo-Classical School,
FAO—based studies
Issue Date: 28-Oct-1987
Publisher: Cochin University Of Science And Technology
Abstract: Induction of growth in the primary marine fishing industry of Kerala is a sine gua Qgn for improving the economy of the fishermen, the state's domestic product as well as earning more foreign exchange for the country. The State Administration has been trying to instil growth into the industry eversince the output of the industry showed marked sign of decline (particularly after 1975). Significantly, it has attempted to strengthen the traditional sector, (which is considered to be the crucial sector of the primary marine fishing industry of the state) by introducing intermediate technology and by revamping the organisational structure of the industry. But it appears that the production system in the primary marine fishing industry of Kerala has been severely constrained by the existing technology, organisation of production and marketing institutions. Regeneration of growth in the industry calls forth an understanding of the 'process' of growth in the industry and the need to réorganise it with new technology, and new organisations. The present study is an attempt to unraval the process of growth in the primary marine fishing industry of Kerala since 1951
Description: Department of Applied Economics Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3724
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