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... rate of growth , ( b ) to leave the rate of growth to be fixed by the available resources , and ( c ) to set the growth rates somewhere between the two limits . The first approach is not a practical solution because the requirements of ...
... rate of growth , ( b ) to leave the rate of growth to be fixed by the available resources , and ( c ) to set the growth rates somewhere between the two limits . The first approach is not a practical solution because the requirements of ...
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... rate of growth . The exact rate of growth of output will , however , depend on the choice of technique . But the choice regarding the strategy or type of technique to be followed is a difficult one and depends on a number of con ...
... rate of growth . The exact rate of growth of output will , however , depend on the choice of technique . But the choice regarding the strategy or type of technique to be followed is a difficult one and depends on a number of con ...
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... rate of growth of 5.7 per cent per annum , the Indian economy experienced a rate of growth of 5.2 per cent in 1969-70 which fell to 4.2 per cent in 1970-71 , 1.7 per cent in 1971-72 and 0.6 per cent in 1972-73 . The average compound ...
... rate of growth of 5.7 per cent per annum , the Indian economy experienced a rate of growth of 5.2 per cent in 1969-70 which fell to 4.2 per cent in 1970-71 , 1.7 per cent in 1971-72 and 0.6 per cent in 1972-73 . The average compound ...
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Types of Planning 1733 | 17 |
Planning Exercises in India 3447 | 34 |
Aims and Objectives of the FiveYear 4860 | 48 |
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achieved additional taxation allocation Anil Kumar Jain areas balance banks basic black money capita income capital cent Central consumption crores deficit financing direct taxes domestic Draft Plan economic development Economic Planning employment estimates expenditure exports Fifth Plan foodgrains foreign formulation Fourth Plan Government of India growth rate important increase Indian economy Indian Planning Jain lakhs loans Mahalanobis Mahalanobis model ment mixed economy money supply National Development Council national income National Planning objectives output P.B. Desai Pattern of Outlay percentage perspective plan Plan Outlay Plan period planners Planning Commission Planning in India planning model population poverty poverty line Pradesh Pranab Mukherjee priority private sector problem programmes public enterprises public sector outlay raised rate of growth revenue Rupees in crores rural schemes Second Plan sector investment share Sixth Five-Year Plan Sixth Plan social strategy Tamil Nadu targets Third Plan three Annual Plans tion tonnes trade utilisation Uttar Pradesh