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The purpose of this paper is to examine the progress in socioeconomic conditions across the major states of India by …
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In recent years there has been a rapid and sustained growth of the service sector in the Indian economy. But unfortunately, while the importance of the services is growing statistical data and other relevant information of the services are abysmally low. There are problems relating to the...
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When estimating regional inequality, many economists use inequality indices weighted by the regions' shares in the national population. Although this approach is widespread, its adequacy has not received attention in the regional science literature. This paper proves that such approach is...
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its impact on the living conditions of population in India particularly related rural and agriculture sector. …
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India over the 1971-2004 periods. Both over short-run and the long-run perspective the paper seeks to answer; whether the …
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of India from the mid 1990s. This colossal capital flows facilitated the rapid economic growth and raised the country …’s profile as one of the super powers in the region. The recent surge of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) from India has … literature by examining the major determinants of OFDI from India using the cointegration and Vector Error Correction Model over …
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two is far more complicated for developing countries like India, given the dependence of a large section of the population …
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Both India and Eritrea are developing countries. India as a leader of Third world made a huge stride in human resource …
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two is far more complicated for developing countries like India, given the dependence of a large section of the population …
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Using state-industry data for 1981-98, the paper examines the Rajan-Zingales (1998) hypothesis at the country level. In particular, we examine whether industrial characteristics influence state-level industrial growth. The findings suggest that industries with higher fixed capital and bigger...
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