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An analysis of performance of toilet soap production in Kerala is made in this study. From the analysis of both Economic and financial performance of toilet soap production in Kerala, we conclude that the performance of toilet soap production as a whole is satisfactory. On the basis of economic performance in terms of productivity analysis by Direct and Kendrick methods we conclude that TFP of sample units in toilet soap production is increasing. The production function also shows that the returns to scale, according to Cobb Douglas production function, is increasing for the large unit and…mehr

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An analysis of performance of toilet soap production in Kerala is made in this study. From the analysis of both Economic and financial performance of toilet soap production in Kerala, we conclude that the performance of toilet soap production as a whole is satisfactory. On the basis of economic performance in terms of productivity analysis by Direct and Kendrick methods we conclude that TFP of sample units in toilet soap production is increasing. The production function also shows that the returns to scale, according to Cobb Douglas production function, is increasing for the large unit and decreasing in all other- medium, small and very small units. Financial performance of the sample units by using financial ratios established that most of the units satisfied the ratios above the standard levels. The large unit is the better performing unit than medium, small and very small units.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Valsa John C, MA, MPhil, PhD Reader & Head, St.Joseph's College, Irinjalakuda, Kerala, India. Thirty years of teaching experience in Economics.Completed two minor projects of University Grant Commission, New Delhi. published 8 research papers in various journals and presented papers in various seminars.Area of research is industrial economics