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... capital and a self - generat- ing economy . No country can make any real progress without these pre - requisites . Can these two essential things be brought about without tears ? We are very con- scious of the methods used for ...
... capital and a self - generat- ing economy . No country can make any real progress without these pre - requisites . Can these two essential things be brought about without tears ? We are very con- scious of the methods used for ...
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... capital - out- put ratio in the Indian economy is 3 : 1.1 ( The capital - output ratio is an animal of many hues , but , for purposes of this exercise , let it be taken as a broad indicator of the 1. Some further arithmetic will show ...
... capital - out- put ratio in the Indian economy is 3 : 1.1 ( The capital - output ratio is an animal of many hues , but , for purposes of this exercise , let it be taken as a broad indicator of the 1. Some further arithmetic will show ...
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... capital forma- tion in the Indian economy . ' A.I.C.C. Economic Review ' 13 ( 14/15/16 ) : Jan. 4 , 1962 : 22-27 . Capital formation in India : 1948-49 to 1960-61 . ' Eastern Economist ' 38 ( 10 ) : Mar. 9 , 1962 : 648-649 . Datta ...
... capital forma- tion in the Indian economy . ' A.I.C.C. Economic Review ' 13 ( 14/15/16 ) : Jan. 4 , 1962 : 22-27 . Capital formation in India : 1948-49 to 1960-61 . ' Eastern Economist ' 38 ( 10 ) : Mar. 9 , 1962 : 648-649 . Datta ...
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