The actuality of our real GDP growth may be better than what is being measured or it may be worse than what is being measured – from the point of view of public decision-making we at present simply do not know which it is, and to overly rely on such numbers in national decisions ...
Is Indian politics essentially collusive, not competitive, aiming only to preserve and promote the post-1947 Dilli Raj at the expense of the whole of India? We seem to have no Churchillian repartee (except perhaps from Bihar occasionally) June 18, 2009 — drsubrotoroy Yesterday the PM is ...
“We at the UK India Business Council believe GST will give a significant boost to economic growth by creating a single national market, enhancing the efficiency of intra-Indian movement of goods and services, and boosting GDP growth further. This is bound to increase India’s global competitiven...
Karnataka contributes 11% of jobs and 8.7% to the national GDP in 2022, as per the $1 trillion GDP vision 2022 report. The urban development policy (2009) of Karnataka recognized that “the future of Karnataka will increasingly be determined by the economic and social well-being of its ...
The telecommunication sector employs more than 4 million people and contributes about 8 per cent of the country's GDP. Therefore, the Ministry of Communications initiated a public consultative process to develop a modern and future-ready legal framework.In...
World Bank Trade Statistics Portal, <https://wits.worldbank.org/CountryProfile/en/Country/USA/Year/2015/SummaryText> (accessed October 7, 2018) (As of 2015. Trade-GDP ratio of the year 2016 not available). Sharma,Breakout Nations,supranote3, 38. ...
The actuality of our real GDP growth may be better than what is being measured or it may be worse than what is being measured – from the point of view of public decision-making we at present simply do not know which it is, and to overly rely on such numbers in national decisions ...
The actuality of our real GDP growth may be better than what is being measured or it may be worse than what is being measured – from the point of view of public decision-making we at present simply do not know which it is, and to overly rely on such numbers in national decisions ...
The actuality of our real GDP growth may be better than what is being measured or it may be worse than what is being measured – from the point of view of public decision-making we at present simply do not know which it is, and to overly rely on such numbers in national decisions ...
The change in emission intensity of GDP from power generation in 2050 from its 2015 level is 80%, 89%, and 90%, respectively, under Scenarios 1, 2, and 3. The same from the 2005 level is 93%, 96%, and 97%, respectively, under Scenarios 1, 2, and 3. Given India’s climate ...