Studies pitfalls in value added accounting of sectoral growth in real terms in the context of liberalisation of the Indian economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Madhusudan Datta is Professor of Economics at Kalyani University, India, and teaches macroeconomics and mathematics-for-economists at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has been ICSSR Senior Research Fellow and works on structural change, productivity studies, national accounts, economics of the tertiary sector, and measurement issues.
Inhaltsangabe
List of tables and figures 1. The take-off 2. Growth and structural change since 1978-9: issues in measurement 3. Sectoral shares in Indian GDP: how to regard it? 4. Sectoral growth: GVA - output dichotomy 5. Manufacturing sector in the Indian economy: paradox of growth and stagnation 6. Growth and sectoral GVA adjustments 7. Growth of intermediate services 8. Linkages and key sectors in the Indian economy 9. Conclusion: a perspective of Indian economic growth References Index.
List of tables and figures 1. The take-off 2. Growth and structural change since 1978-9: issues in measurement 3. Sectoral shares in Indian GDP: how to regard it? 4. Sectoral growth: GVA - output dichotomy 5. Manufacturing sector in the Indian economy: paradox of growth and stagnation 6. Growth and sectoral GVA adjustments 7. Growth of intermediate services 8. Linkages and key sectors in the Indian economy 9. Conclusion: a perspective of Indian economic growth References Index.
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