India’s Post-Liberalisation Growth Experience: An Analysis by the Demand Components
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2006-03
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Authors: | Roychowdhury, Anamitra ; Chakraborty, Shouvik |
Institutions: | eSocialSciences |
Subject: | sustainability | rate of growth | liberalisation | demand components | rate of growth of output | Keynesian framework | state investment | capital formation | private final consumption expenditure | gross domestic capital formation | goverment final consumption expenditure | net exports | PFCE | GDCF | GFCE | NE | Economics | Indian Economy |
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