India has a GDP of 23,000 billion Indian rupees and a population of 1.1 billion. The exchange rate is 50 rupees per U.S. dollar. Calculate the GDP per capita of India as measured in U.S. dollars. How much do IT
What is GDP and how is it measured? Evaluate the validity of using GDP as a measure of economic output. Define gross domestic product (GDP) and gross national product (GNP). Which is the correct sequence of contribution to ...
How India Can Attract More Foreign Direct Investment, Create Jobs and Increase GDP: The Benefits of Respecting the Intellectual Property Rights of Foreign Pharmaceutical ProducersIndiaintellectual property rightsIPpharmaceuticalsFDIpatentsThis study examines the economic impact of India's current approach to ...
Recycling is a pretty simple concept: take something that isn't useful anymore and make it into something new instead of just throwing it away. It can be anything from recycling old paper into new paper, to making an old hubcap into a decorative birdbath. In reality, recycling can get...
India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Agriculture was once India’s main source of revenue and income but it fell to approximately 17% of the country’s GDP by 2024. The service industry in India increased from a fraction of the economy to approximately 55% from the...
In fact, every part of GDP requires energy. In some cases, this is “only” human energy. Of course, human energy requires food, some of it cooked (or broken into tiny pieces with an electric blender). Businesses in general are dissipative structures. So are international organizations of...
There is already plenty of evidence of the extensive damage that climate risk can inflict. Since 2000, there have been at least 13 climate events that have resulted in significant negative socioeconomic impact, as measured by the extent to which it disrupted or destroyed “stocks” of capital—...
There is already plenty of evidence of the extensive damage that climate risk can inflict. Since 2000, there have been at least 13 climate events that have resulted in significant negative socioeconomic impact, as measured by the extent to which it disrupted or destroyed “stocks” of capital—...
The IPCC says that the pre-industrial amount of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere was about 280 parts per million (ppm), meaning that for every million molecules of dry air, 280 of them were CO2. In contrast, 2005 levels of CO2 were measured at 379 ppm [Source: IPCC]. ...
in Italian municipalities from 2015 to 2018, we assess the impact of provincial institutional quality, measured by the Institutional Quality Index (IQI), on cost efficiency. Our findings reveal that low institutional quality negatively affects cost efficiency, but this effect is only fully captured ...