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Indian economic growth is likely to lead to a huge increase of energy use in buildings but so far, policies to address this issue are lacking. Standard building energy use concerning glazing, air conditioning and lighting in different climatic zones across India leads to energy use per m2 which...
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Structural change in an economy takes place mainly along two dimensions: one along sectoral shares and another along work force shares engaged in these sectors. As the economy moves from lower to higher stages of development, there occurs a shift from simpler to more modern and complicated...
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The excess growth of tertiary sector coupled with state-of-the-art technology has got its own implication for the future development patterns of the system. In India, the share of tertiary sector in the gross domestic product has crossed the fifty-five percent mark. Rajasthan, a state of India...
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International evidence is indicative of the fact that agriculture revolution has generated the much needed food security and at the same time it has raised alarming signs for the ecology also. Punjab, being the granary state of India, has been the leader of the Green Revolution. Punjab is the...
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Indian economic growth is likely to lead to a huge increase of energy use in buildings but so far, policies to address this issue are lacking. Standard building energy use concerning glazing, air conditioning and lighting in different climatic zones across India leads to energy use per m2 which...
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In the new policy regime, the regionalization of economic activities has taken place at a pace ever than before. The new regime is characterized by an interesting dichotomy, i.e., free global mobility of capital coupled with restricted mobility of labour. This dichotomous behaviour, with...
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Because of policy relevance of regional input-output analysis, a vast literature on the construction of regional input-output tables has emerged in the recent past, especially on the non-survey and hybrid methods. Although, construction of regional input-output tables is not new in India, but...
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As the economy moves from lower to higher stages of development, there occurs a shift from simpler to more modern and complicated techniques of production on the one hand and from primary to secondary and/or to tertiary sectors on the other. The excess growth of tertiary sector coupled with...
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The excess growth of tertiary sector coupled with state-of-the-art technology has got its own implication for the future development patterns of the system. In India, the share of tertiary sector in the gross domestic product has crossed the fifty-five percent mark. Rajasthan, a state of India...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011108878