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In the present study an attempt has been made to highlight the various business activities and marketing of product by Tharu tribal people. The development of human resources in the tribal areas is the most important element in the rapid industrialisation and is an adjunct of the much needed...
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Available studies on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have mainly focused on performance indicators, role of financial institutions and sources of growth in many developing countries. The present study utilizes the cointegration analysis to examine the causal relationship between SMEs output,...
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The major thrust of present paper is to evaluate the performance (for the period 1950 to 2006) as well as determinants (for the period 1975 to 2006) of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Indian economy. In order to estimate the growth of India's GDP performance (at current prices and constant...
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In the present study India's trade relation has been examined with the SAARC Nations in the light of economic reforms WTO arrangement and post SAFTA. Time series as well as panel data has been utilized for this purpose. The data of India's export and import to the SAARC countries has been taken...
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The GDP per person in India doubled from US $260 in 1980 to US $538 in 2003. However, growth has not been evenly distributed among India's various sectors, and the composition of GDP has changed. Agriculture used to be the leading sector, but its GDP share dropped from 57 per cent in 1950 to 22...
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