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... gross output were available from a variety of independent sources , e.g. , the Central Statistical Office , the Census of Manufacturing Industries and the Central Board of Revenue . The data on intermediate deliveries were taken from ...
... gross output were available from a variety of independent sources , e.g. , the Central Statistical Office , the Census of Manufacturing Industries and the Central Board of Revenue . The data on intermediate deliveries were taken from ...
Page 167
... Gross Value Added : As GDP equals the difference between gross output and secondary inputs , it can also be regarded as that part of the gross output which has been created by the primary inputs , i.e. , by labour and capital employed ...
... Gross Value Added : As GDP equals the difference between gross output and secondary inputs , it can also be regarded as that part of the gross output which has been created by the primary inputs , i.e. , by labour and capital employed ...
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... gross value added 628.7 767.3 13.9 2.0 Non - agriculture : gross value added 544.6 884.9 34.0 5.0 Net factor income -1.5 -1.5 1 Gross provincial product 1171.8 1650.7 47.9 3.5 Population ( lakhs ) 353.1 450.3 2.4 GPP per capita ( Rs ...
... gross value added 628.7 767.3 13.9 2.0 Non - agriculture : gross value added 544.6 884.9 34.0 5.0 Net factor income -1.5 -1.5 1 Gross provincial product 1171.8 1650.7 47.9 3.5 Population ( lakhs ) 353.1 450.3 2.4 GPP per capita ( Rs ...
Contents
Autumn 1966 No | 3 |
Winter 1966 No | 4 |
Some Comments on the Export Bonus Export | 37 |
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