Publication: An Evaluation of Four-Decade Experience of Industrial Policy in Sri Lanka: 1977-2017
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Date
2018-12
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Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (www.hrmars.com)
Abstract
The objective of this study is to explain four decades of experience regarding export expansion
under the new industrial policy, which was introduced in 1977 in Sri Lanka. The industrial policy
has multiple objectives however the study was limited to export expansion and industrial sector
achievements. This research is primarily based on secondary data and involves an extensive
literature review on the area of concern to provide an overview of the industry policy and
economic impact of Sri Lanka. The study presents the current status of industrial policy and
highlights the contemporary issues in industrial policy in Sri Lankan economic development
during four decade start from 1977 up to 2017. It is concluded that after four decades of
experience, Sri Lanka is achieved moderate growth even though unable to maintain the required
growth rate to make Sri Lanka as a fast growing economy in South Asia. Sri Lanka has opportunity
to grow faster than other South Asian countries because of long term welfarism of the country
for free health and education, already made talented and healthiest citizen comparing other
South Asian countries.
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Industrial Policy, Industrial Sector, Export Expansion, Policy Stakeholders, Policy Environment
Citation
Rajapakshe, W. (2018). An Evaluation of Four-Decade Experience of Industrial Policy in Sri Lanka: 1977-2017. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8(12), 969– 986
