Carbon Emissions, Energy use, Real GDP per Capita and Trade Matrix in The Indian Economy-an ARDL Approach 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者: E Akalpler 会议名称: IAPE 2019 OXFORD UNIVERSITY 会议时间: 2018/12/04 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 ResearchGate ...
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In India, in spite of poor health indicators, public spending on health is inadequate which encourages to study the impact of political factors on the nexus between per-capita GDP and public health expenditure for Indian states during 1980–2016. States are categorized into two converging groups ...
The real GDP growth rate of the country will be hovering around 2% to 3%. This will majorly because of the fact that the country will be in a stable position. The government�s spending towards public sector will be significant setting off the income from tax base. GDP Per Capita: The ...
They found that the club convergence in-state distribution and the convergence in GDP per capita re-established the idea of the “low-level equilibrium trap” associated with poor human capital investment. Other empirical research explores how health spending has converged among Indian States. ...
Carbon dioxide emissions, another dimension of global impact, paint a similar picture. India ranks behind only China and the United States in terms of overall CO2 emissions. But this, again, is a function of its large population; its per capita emissions are still quite low, at 1.89 metric ...
This method allows for a short-run relationship in error correction form that varies across the states, while assuming that there is one long-run relation that is conditional on the level of real per capita income in the case of key parameters. Other methods, outlined later, are used to ...
We estimate three equations to analyze the non-linear (inverted U-type) relationship between per capita income and flood measures such as fatalities, the population affected, and damages due to floods in high-and low-income states of India. ...
Meanwhile, some cities, including India’s national capital, New Delhi, are either in or are themselves union territories—areas directly administered by the central government. Ten Indian states—most of them from the country’s northeast region—don’t have a single city with 1 million residents...
The energy deficit is significant in union territories such as Jammu & Kashmir and the North-Eastern States. Also, states like Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Uttar Pradesh continue to face peak deficit despite having significant energy generation capacity. Demand Demand for po...