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Interest sensitiveness of deposits in India
(1971-11-20)
On the assumption that both demand and supply play a role in determining the price and quantity
of the commodity in question, a study of interest sensitiveness of deposits must consider both the demand
and the supply of ...
Income and price elasticities in India's trade
(1994-10-04)
This article by G S Gupta and H Keshava
estimates the export and import functions
for India both at the aggregate (rest of the
world) as well as the important individual
country levels using annual time series data
for ...
Economies of scale in cement industry
(1975-03-29)
This paper investigates whether there are economies of scale in the Indian cement industry. It,
therefore, estimates cost-output (sales) relationships, using the time series and the cross-section data, and
at the industry ...
The demand for financial assets: a study in relation to bank deposits
(Prajnan, 1 (1) (Jan - March), 31-54., 1973-03)
Production function in Indian sugar industry
(1976-01-23)
This paper examines the degree of factor substitutability,
estimates returns to scale and marginal factor productivities
for the sugar industry in India. The authors arrive at some
interesting conclusions which may ...
Demand for money: an empirical examination of unsettled issues for India
(1987-09-23)
The lively debates between monetarists and Keynesians and on the relative effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policies continue partly due to the unsettled issues pertaining to the demand for money function. Further, the ...
Money supply determinants and their relative contribution to monetary growth in India
(1972-04-24)
The paper presents a simple money multiplier model for India. The model is used to quantify the relative contributions of the 15 direct determinants of the money supply to the rate of change in the money stock during the ...
Agricultural prices policy and farm incomes
(1980-09-27)
Agriculture provides employment to about 70per cent of India's population and generates about
50 per cent of the national income. Further, its relative position in this respect has not changed favour
ably and significantly ...