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This study uses the technique of inoperability input-output analysis to estimate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on India. The study estimates that the complete lockdown of transport and hotel sectors to prevent the spread of coronavirus resulted in a loss of 4.2% of the output at basic prices....
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This paper an attempt to examine the movement and linkages (relationship) between Gold price and CNX Nifty index during the period from 2000 to 2018. By testing the normality, stationary, movements and linkages of sample variables through the econometric tools like descriptive statistics, ADF,...
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This study surveys the climate change debate in India and identifies the domains of attraction from the point of view of Indian financial sector predominantly banks. The main point of originality of this work is that it uses India’s official BUR submission to UNFCCC to estimate the emission...
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For a typical developing country, this paper shows that once inter-sectoral linkages are taken into account, closing the productivity gap in a number of services gives bigger gains in aggregate productivity than closing it in agriculture or in manufacturing. This is performed in the context of...
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Economic Growth and External Stabilisation (defined in terms of Current Account Balance as a percentage of GDP) is a top priority for policy-makers, while laying out the macroeconomic framework for Indian economy. Government of India had targeted for an average GDP growth rate of 9 percent and a...
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The purpose of this paper is to study the impact of income redistribution on the output structure and the level of income distribution. This paper is based on Semi closed static Input-output model applied on the economy of Uttar-Pradesh, India. The discussion of empirical findings suggests that...
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This paper provides the latest SAM for Indian economy with wide variety of disaggregation for Energy sector and sectors that are relevant for environmental and climate policy evaluation. Social accounting matrix (SAM) for India 2003-04 shows the interaction between production, income,...
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This paper evaluates the effects of different growth and redistributive policies on poverty and growth using a two-period consistency type closed-loop planning model that captures interdependence between growth and redistribution. Focusing on fix- flex mode of price formation and two sources of...
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This paper evaluates the effects of different growth and redistributive policies on poverty and growth using a two-period consistency type 'closed-loop' planning model that captures interdependence between growth and redistribution. Focusing on 'fix- flex' mode of price formation and two sources...
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