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Quantitative and qualitative constructs of trade infrastructure in hilly regions ' a case study of Himachal Pradesh, India
The globalised world order has made infrastructural development as a priority by every country. In order to increase global market participation, the developing economies commit huge investments in improving the trade infrastructure. The investment in infrastructure in these countries is being guided by the infrastructure index constructed for the purpose. Most of these infrastructure indices are based on the social and economic indicators drawn from the hard and soft infrastructure. This paper brings out some of the shortcomings of the infrastructure index as guidance for infrastructure development. It is argued that infrastructure development should be guided, not by the size of investment but by the micro level feasibility as well as the effectiveness for improving the social and economic indicators.
期刊介绍:
IJCIS is an inter-disciplinary and refereed journal that provides a professional and scholarly forum for cross-learning between different scientific and technological disciplines, and between business and economic, as well as between societal and managerial, disciplines in the area of critical infrastructures. Critical infrastructures are networks for the provision of telecommunication and information services, energy services, water supply, transportation of people and goods, banking and financial services, government services and emergency services. By addressing commonalities and interrelationships between the various sectors, IJCIS enables scientists, policy makers and professionals in the field to learn from experiences in other countries and in other infrastructure sectors.