Faculty, Department of Economics, Umeschandra College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Online published on 19 March, 2021.
The present study attempts to focus on: why several informal localized industries are concentrated in specific geographical clusters and why not in others. In this sense, the study objects to detect the factors that determine location of informal industries in specific spaces, influences of these determinants to localized industry formation, and cost-effectiveness of setting up of production in such spatial clusters. To reveal these, the study is confined to a specific site of West Bengal Gold and Jewellery industry, namely Domjur. The site has been selected on the basis of its importance to the map of the industry. The logical argumentation of the study is based on literature support specifically of the classical and new economic geography school, case studies conducted, and the primary survey results. The micro-level field surveys, sampling design and data analysis of the study conducted is based on the standard model approach.
Informal sector, Cluster economy, Economies of scale, Location, Mobility