Seminar, Temas257-268R. Thapar, 1981 |
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... growth by itself was not reach- ing all sections of the population . The now famous World Bank Study , Redistribution with Growth , had argued that the approach of growth in the aggregate should be replaced by a development strategy having ...
... growth by itself was not reach- ing all sections of the population . The now famous World Bank Study , Redistribution with Growth , had argued that the approach of growth in the aggregate should be replaced by a development strategy having ...
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... growth sub- stantial potential for agricultural production , a high rate of domestic savings , a comfortable foreign exchange reserve and that there- fore what is required at this stage is to remove all fetters that constrict growth ...
... growth sub- stantial potential for agricultural production , a high rate of domestic savings , a comfortable foreign exchange reserve and that there- fore what is required at this stage is to remove all fetters that constrict growth ...
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... growth over the previous year , whether we do it for consecutive years or for two year or three year intervals . And the explanation for these differences in annual growth rates is not merely that of monsoon fluctuations or the ...
... growth over the previous year , whether we do it for consecutive years or for two year or three year intervals . And the explanation for these differences in annual growth rates is not merely that of monsoon fluctuations or the ...
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