Abstract
The role of small scale industries in the industrialization process is examined in relation to the industrial policies a country may adopt. A programme of action, geared towards fostering the growth of small-scale industries, is outlined, with attention to various sources of possible aid. It is argued that a Government authority is perhaps the best means of implementing and co-ordinating such a programme, at least in the initial stages.
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