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... period con- tinued to expand at the same rate of about 3 per cent observed for 1951-52-1965-661‚— the period the pace of expansion could in fact have been faster in view of the phenomenal increases in the produc- tion and market ...
... period con- tinued to expand at the same rate of about 3 per cent observed for 1951-52-1965-661‚— the period the pace of expansion could in fact have been faster in view of the phenomenal increases in the produc- tion and market ...
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... period . In the ten years before later period . In the ten years before this break , the Net Domestic Pro- duct grew at the compound rate of about 4.3 per cent per annum . If we take up the count again in 1967-68 , by when the economy ...
... period . In the ten years before later period . In the ten years before this break , the Net Domestic Pro- duct grew at the compound rate of about 4.3 per cent per annum . If we take up the count again in 1967-68 , by when the economy ...
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... period , declined to 5.7 per cent in the second period . It is also clear from Table 2 that this decline is not due to a failure in a resource mobilization as much as due to the rise in government con- sumption . The ratio of tax ...
... period , declined to 5.7 per cent in the second period . It is also clear from Table 2 that this decline is not due to a failure in a resource mobilization as much as due to the rise in government con- sumption . The ratio of tax ...
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