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The comovement among different sectors of the Indian economy is found to be low which suggests an important role for sector-level disturbances vis-à-vis aggregate shocks in explaining economic fluctuations. Accordingly, the paper adopts a multisectoral framework that accounts for aggregate as...
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The use of constant price Input-Output (I-O) models is based on a widely accepted ex-ante notion without a strong empirical analysis. The present paper contributes by filling the research gap with regards to a comparison of nominal and real technology coefficients of India for the latest year...
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This article is an attempt to explore the relationship between Technical Efficiency (TE) and profitability of 27 Public Sector Banks (PSBs) based on cross section data of 2015. The Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) has been used to calculate the TE score. It is observed that the average TE score...
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Recognising the nexus between growth and energy use, a fast growing country like India, is an ideal case for empirical assessment of increasing energy use in terms of consumption pattern driven by shifts in demand and technological changes. While the introduction of new technology contributes to...
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In India, the constant price Input-output (I-O) flows receive comparatively less attention. Large data requirements and availability constraints compel users of constant price flows and real technology coefficients to work with only one price deflator namely, output deflator. The deflation...
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The energy balance due to embodied energy use may be significant for trade dependent economies. In this paper, authors estimate the balance of embodied energy in India's international trade at aggregate and sector levels. Over time, the composite energy sector (including primary and secondary...
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Factor productivity is traditionally studied through the measurement of factor intensity for sectors of the economy. However, this measurement is restricted to their direct use within the sector ignoring their embeddedness in upstream sectors. Therefore, an underestimation of the factor...
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Globally, a greater component of trade in intermediates – parts and components – is a characteristic of the changing paradigm of international trade. Consequently, alongside the increasing trade openness of the Indian economy, the access to international factors of production has increased...
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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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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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