@article{oai:cur-ren.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001046, author = {Hino, Masateru and Hino, Masateru}, journal = {CHUGOKUGAKUEN Journal, CHUGOKUGAKUEN Journal}, month = {}, note = {This paper examines the nationwide arrangement of management and sales divisions in large businesses which rapidly deployed during the economic development which started with the economic liberalization in India in 1991. The findings are as follows:Mumbai has the highest number of headquarters of large enterprises. However, the proportion of large companies in Mumbai is substantially lower than that of Tokyo in Japan. Nationwide companies in India generally follow a conventional division of national space into four regions (east, west, south, and north) and locate regional offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai or Bangalore (Bengalure), respectively. After that, state offices are set up in each state. Under the state branches, smaller sales establishments are located by districts. Due to the hierarchically located management and sales offices of large companies, hierarchical differentiation among cities will be strengthened across the country.}, pages = {41--46}, title = {Directions of Transformation within the Indian Economic Space Since the Economic Liberalization of the 1990s:Focusing on the Locational Behaviours of Large Enterprises}, volume = {17}, year = {2018} }