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India’s Sectoral Growth Patterns and US$ 5 Trillion Trajectory: An Empirical Investigation on Macroeconomic Impact of COVID-19

The productive sectors—agriculture, industry and services—are pillars of growth and enablers to the dream of India’s US$ 5 trillion economic target. The collective growth and contribution of these productive sectors have exhibited dynamic patterns in the history of Indian economy attracting attentio...

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Published in:Indian economic journal 2020-09, Vol.68 (3), p.309-322
Main Authors: Soni, Swapnil, Subrahmanya, M. H. Bala
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