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In this paper an attempt has been made to detect stationarity and inequality of the State Domestic Product among twenty states of Indian Federal System. For the purpose, time series and panel data has been utilized. Inequality in SDP and per capita SDP among states has been estimated with the...
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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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The planned economic development during the 40 years period (1950-91) has showed a mixed scenario. For example per annum growth in GDP during first fifteen years 1950-65 was found at 4 percent while during the period 1967-80 it declined marginally and stood at merely 3.45 percent per annum....
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The present study focuses on the cointegration between Non-Tax Revenue (NTR) and State Domestic Product (SDP) of 20 states in India. Time series data for NTR and SDP has been taken for the period 1974-1975 to 2006-2007. In the long run, for states like Kerala, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra,...
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In this paper an attempt has been made to detect stationarity as well as disparity for the State Domestic Product as well as per capita state domestic product for time series data. Data for the purpose has been taken from Handbook of Statistics on Indian Economy (RBI) for the period 1980-2006....
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The major thrust of the present paper is to evaluate the performance of the Small-Scale Industries (SSI) as well as productivity of labor and capital in this sector, for the period 1973-2006. The average annual growth rates of total production, exports, employment and investment in the SSI and...
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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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Uttar Pradesh is India`s fourth largest and the most populated state in India. With an area of 93,933 sq mi (243,286 square km), Uttar Pradesh covers a large part of the highly fertile and densely populated upper Gangetic plain. There is an average population density of 828 persons per km² i.e....
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Inadequate revenue sources, uncontrolled growth of current expenditures and failure of central transfers to grow as fast as the states ‘own revenues’ have been the major sources of fiscal imbalance at states level. The existence of nexus in between NTR and SDP can be examined in several ways...
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The present study focuses on the cointegration between Export and Gross Domestic Product and its components at current and constant prices. Time series data for Export and Gross Domestic Product and its components has been taken for the period 1950-51 to 2001-02. In the long run export and GDP...
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