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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
FIGURES
I. DESIGN OF THE STUDY
1.1 Introduction
1.1 Net State Domestic Product (Constant Prices)
1.2 Net State Domestic Product of Different States-At Current Prices (New Series) (Rupees)
1.2 Review of literature
1.3 Sectoral Composition of Net State Domestic Product
1.4 State wise Sectoral Shares in Net State Domestic Product for Different Periods
1.3 Statement of the problem
1.4 Objectives
1.5 Hypothesis
1.6 Scope of the study
1.7 Methodology
1.8 Limitations
1.9 Scheme of the Study
II. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN KERALA
2.1 Introduction
2.1 Structure of Output
2.2.Percapita Income and Distribution of Labour Force in Selected Countries
2.2 Industrial profile of India - a brief sketch
2.3 GNP and Per capita NN P Growth Rates
2.3 Industrial development in the state of Kerala
2.4 Growth of GDP at Factor Cost by Industry of orgin
2.5 Annual growth rates in major sectors of industry
2.6 Selected Characteristics of Industries - State wise - 1997-98
Working factories and employment
Small-scale units
2.7 Growth of Industrial Sector Output in Kerala
Traditional Industries
Small-scale industries [SSI sector] Vs Challenges of Globalization:
2.8 Growth of Working Factories & Employment in Kerala
2.9 District wise distribution of Working Factories in Kerala
2.10 Number of Large & Medium Scale Industries
2.11 Central Sector Investment
2.12 Small Scale l knits in Kerala
2.13 Working Status of Small Scale Units in Kerala
III. ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES IN INDIA- A PROFILE
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Indian scenario
Growth during Plan Periods
3.1 Branches of Engineering Industry
3.2 Importance of select major industries in India
3.3 Growth Rate of Industry in Plan Period
3.3 Composition of Indian Engineering Industry
Metal product group
3.4 Percentage share of Engineering Industry* in the total Industrial Activity
3.5 Share of Engineering Industry in different regions of India
Machinery Group
Electrical group
Transport Group
3.6 Indices of industrial Production- Engineering Group
Engineering imports
1. 3.1 Performance of Engineering groups based on the growth of Indices
3.7 Value of Output in Different Engineering Groups
3.8 Growth of sales, profit and gross value added in Different Engineering Groups
2. 3.2 Share of gross sales in different engineering groups
Engineering Exports
3.9 Share of Engineering Imports in the total Imports
3.10 Share of Engineering Exports in the total Exports
3.4 Engineering Industries in Kerala - A synoptic view
3.11 Engineering Industry in the southern region
3.12 Share of Engineering Industry in the Industrial Activity in Kerala
3.13 Growth of Output and number of Factories in different Engineering Groups in Kerala
IV. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Location of the units
4.3 Years of establishment
4.4 Ownership pattern
4.5 Capital structure
INVESTED CAPITAL
4.1 Composition of Fixed Capital of the Metal product group during the period 1988-1998
4.2 Composition of Fixed Capital of the Machinery group during the period 1988-1998
4.3 Composition of Fixed Capital of the Electrical group during the period 1988-1998
4.4 Composition of Fixed Capital of the Transport group during the period 1988-1998
4.5 Fixed Capital per unit of the sample Engineering groups during the period 1988-1998
4.6 Composition of Invested Capital of the Metal product group during the period 1988-1998
4.7 Composition of Invested Capital of the Machinery group for the period 1985 to 1995
4.8 Composition of Invested Capital of the Electrical group for the period 1988 to 1998
4.9 Composition of Invested Capital of Transport group for the period 1988 to 1998
4.10 Invested Capital per unit of the sample Engineering groups during the period 1988-1998
WORKING CAPITAL
4.11 Working Capital of the sample Engineering groups during the period 1988 to 1998
PRODUCTIVE CAPITAL
4.12 Working Capital per Unit of the sample Engineering groups during the period 1988 to 1998
4.6 Employment
4.13 Productive Capital of the Engineering groups during the period 1988-1998
4.14 Productive Capital per unit of the sample Engineering groups during the period 1988-1998
4.15 Employment in Sample 1 nits of different engineering groups for the period 1988 to 1998
4.7 Cost of production
(a) Metal product group
(b) Machinery group
(c) Electrical group
(d) Transport group
4.8 Value of Output
4.16 Details of Cost of Production of the Metal product group during the period 1988-1998
4.17 Details of per unit Cost of Production of Metal product group during the period 1988-1998
4.18 Details of Cost of Production of the Machinery group during the period 1988-1998
4.19 Details of per unit Cost of Production of the Machinery group during the period 1988-1998
4.20 Details of Cost of Production of the Electrical group during the period 1988-1998
4.21 Details of per unit Cost of Production of the Electrical group during the period 1988-1998
4.22 Details of Cost of Production of the Transport group during the period 1988-1998
4.23 Details of per unit Cost of Production of the Transport group during the period 1988-1998
4.9 Profit
4.10 Value Added
4.24 Value of Output of the sample units of different engineering groups during the period 1988-1998
4.25 Value of Output per unit of the sample units of different engineering groups during the period 1988-1998
4.26 Value Added of the sample units of different Engineering groups during the period 1988-1998
3. 4.1 Value of output of different Engineering groups
4.27 Value Added per unit of the sample units of different Engineering groups during the period 1988-1998
4.11 Structural Ratios
4. 4.2 Value Added of different: Engineering groups
4.28 Structural Ratios of the Sample Units (Metal Products) during the period 1988 to 1998
4.29 Structural Ratios of the Sample Units (Machinery group) during the period 1988 to 1998
4.30 Structural Ratios of the Sample Units (Electrical group) during the period 1988 to 1998
4.31 Structural Ratios of the Sample Units (Transport group) during the period 1988-1998
4.12 Productivity trends
Production function approach
4.32 Estimates of the Cobb-Douglas production function (1988-1998) of different engineering groups
4.33 Estimates of the Trans log Production Function (1988-1998) of different Engineering groups
V. FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Sources of funds
5.1 Sources of Funds of the sample units (Metal group) for the period 1988-1998
5.2 Sources of Funds of the sample units (Machinery group) for the period 1988 to 1998
5.3 Sources of Funds of the sample units (Electrical group) for the period 1988 to 1998
5.4 Sources of Funds of the sample units (Transport group) for the period 1988 to 1998
5.5 Current Liabilities in Sample Units of Metal Product group
5.6 Current Liabilities in Sample Units of Machinery group
5.7 Current Liabilities in Sample Units of Electrical group
5.8 Current Liabilities in Sample Units Transport group
5.3 Uses of funds
5.9 Composition of Assets in the sample units (Metal group) during the period 1988 to 1998
5.10 Composition of Assets in the sample units (Machinery group) during the period 1988 to 1998
5.11 Composition of Assets in the sample units (Electrical group) during the period 1988 to 1998
5.12 Composition of Assets in the sample units (Transport group) during the period 1988 to 1998
5.4 Financial ratio analysis
5.13 Composition of Current Assets of Sample Units (Metal group) for the period 1988-1998
5.14 Composition of current assets of sample units (Machinery group) for the period 1988-1998
5.15 Composition of current assets of sample units (Electrical group) during the period 1988-1998
5.16 Composition of current assets of the sample units (Transport group) during the period 1988-1998
5.5 Liquidity management
5.17 Working Capital of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
Current ratio
Quick Assets ratio or Acid test ratio
Turn over of current assets
5.18 Current Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
5.20 Turnover of Current Assets of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
5.19 Quick Assets Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
Inventory management
Ratio of inventory to current assets
5.21 Ratio of Inventory to Current Assets Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
5.7 Cash management
Ratio of cash to current assets
5.22 Ratio of Cash to Current Assets Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
5.8 Operational performance
Gross profit ratio
Operating ratio
5.23 Gross Profit Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
Bifurcated operating ratio
5.9 Assets utilisation
Assets turnover ratio
Net fixed capital turnover ratio
Working capital turnover ratio
5.24 Operating Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
5.25 Bifurcated Operating Ratio Analysis of Sample Units during the period 1988-1998
5.26 Assets Turnover Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
5.27 Net Fixed Capital Turnover Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
5.28 Working Capital Turnover- Ratio of the sample units during the period 1988 to 1998
5.29 Financial ratios of different Engineering groups at all India level for the period 1990-91 to 1997-98
5.10 Altmans Z score test
5.30 Classification of groups based on the values of different industrial ratios
5.31 Industrial ratios of the Engineering groups based on Altmans model
5.32 Z Score
VI. PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Financial problems
6.3 Production and Technical problems
6.4 Labour problems
6.1 Cost as a percentage of value of output in different engineering groups in 1995-96
6.2 Comparison of Labour cost per unit in the engineering industry of Kerala and its neighbouring states
6.5 Organisational problems
6.6 Infra structure problems
6.3 Comparison of Labour productivity in the engineering industry of Kerala and its neighboring states
6.7 Marketing problems
6.8 Government policy
6.9 Prospects
Metal products
Machinery group
Electrical group
Transport group
VII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
FINDINGS
7.1 LOCATION & OWNERSHIP
7.2 CAPITAL STRUCTURE
7.3 EMPLOYMENT
7.4 COST OF PRODUCTlON
7.5 VALUE OF OUTPUT
7.6 PROFIT
7.7 VALUE ADDED
7.8 STRUCTURAL RATIOS
7.9 PRODUCTIVITY TRENDS
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
7.10 SOURCES OF FUNDS
7.11 USES OF FUNDS
RATIO ANALYSIS
7.11 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
7.12 CASH MANAGEMENT
7.13 OPERATlON AL PERFORMANCE
7.14 ASSETS UTILIZATION
7.15 ALTMANS Z SCORE TEST.
PROBLEMS IDENTIFIED
7.16 FINANCIAL PROBLEM
7.17 PRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL PROBLEMS
7.18 LABOUR PROBLEMS
7.19 ORGANISATIONAI. PROBLEMS
7.20 INFRASTRUCTURAL PROBLEMS
7.21 MARKETING PROBLEMS
7.22 GOVERNMENT POLICY
7.23 PROSPECTS
7.24 A FEW SUGGESTIONS
7.25 AREAS FOR FUTURE KESEARCH
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I CLASSIFICATION OF ENGINEERING INDUSTRY BASED ON THE DEFINITION OFASSOCIATION OF INDIAN ENGINEERING INDUSTRY
APPENDIX II NAME AND ADDRESS OF ENGINEERING FACTORIES SURVEYED
APPENDIX III ECONOMICS OF ENGINEERING INDUSTRlES IN KERALARESEARCH (CONFIDENTIAL)
APPENDIX IV SAMPLE PROTECT PROFILE FOR AN IS0 9002 ENGINEERING UNIT*
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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