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What is new about India’s economic growth? An industry level productivity perspective

Purpose The dynamics of economic growth in India continues to engage economists and still remains much debated. The trends and patterns of growth observed in India have seen acceleration in growth in Indian economy in the period following macroeconomic reforms and policy changes in investment and tr...

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Published in:Indian growth and development review 2020-04, Vol.13 (1), p.11-36
Main Authors: Das, Deb Kusum, Aggarwal, Suresh Chand, Erumban, Abdul Azeez, Das, Pilu Chandra
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Construction industry
Data
Datasets
Economic growth
Economic reform
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Industrial development
Liberalization
Macroeconomics
Manufacturing
Markets
Policy making
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Tariffs
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