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The EPW Research Foundation brings you a one-stop
resource for all important economic and social data on India.
NEW, 2nd Edition... India: A Pocket
Book of Data Series / 2012 The development
of independent India from an agrarian stage to a modern economy began in
the early 1950s. After the first four decades of planning, India embarked
upon a series of economic and financial sector reforms in the early 1990s.
While India has continually been undergoing a socio-economic and
structural transformation, its economic growth has accelerated in the past
two decades. Since 2004, it has been on an even higher growth trajectory.
This pocket book from EPW Research Foundation captures these trends and
patterns, from data sets for a variety of social and economic indicators
and presents them in a compact manner in both discrete and continuous
annual series. The five major components of data sets are: Macro Economy,
Social Sector, Infrastructure, Profile of States and International
Comparison. It is a quick and handy reference tool for academics,
executives, students and researchers and for anybody interested in the
saga of India’s development.
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