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Title: | Regional sources of growth acceleration in India |
Authors: | Dholakia, Ravindra H. |
Issue Date: | 29-Apr-2011 |
Abstract: | Gujarat, West Bengal, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala and Tamil Nadu were the major contributors to the growth acceleration in India after 1991-92. Although regional disparity may increase temporarily, the causality test provides support to the hypothesis about spread effects. The regional growth targets assigned by the Eleventh Plan in India seem to rely on the spread effects of economic growth acceleration in the better-off states to achieve its 9% growth target and reduce regional disparity in the long run. To strengthen the spread effects, the domestic economy should be further integrated and interlinked with free flow of goods, services and factors of production. |
Description: | Economic and Political Weekly, 44, 47 (November 21-27, 2009), 67-74. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/10430 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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