fits, the entire industrial structure has become high-cost. But it is essential for decisions about future capacity creation to distinguish between industries whose costs are high due to their inherent unsuitability and those which are efficient but suffer from high cost of inputs purchased from other (inefficient) domestic units. This type of situation requires analysis of costs in depth by segregating costs which arc external to the industry from those which are internal.
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