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New India ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 3-11
Author(s):  
Arvind Panagariya

Until 1820, India accounted for one-sixth or more of world output. But under British rule and in the wake of the Industrial Revolution, its economy was eclipsed. Today, though, India stands on the cusp of reclaiming its lost glory. During the fifteen years ending in 2017/18, India’s economy grew 7.7 percent in real rupees and 9.9 percent in real dollars. Today its GDP stands at $2.6 trillion. Even if it were to grow at only 8 percent in real dollars in the coming decade, GDP would reach $7.2 trillion by 2030/31, placing the country in third place in the global GDP rankings. But, as the experiences of all successful developing countries show, sustained growth at a rate of 8 percent or higher requires a policy framework that leads to greater outward orientation, urbanization, and expansion of labor-intensive manufacturing. With concerted policy reform, such transformation is within India’s grasp.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-28
Author(s):  
Nigel Grimwade
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2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 583-592 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shaowen Luo ◽  
Kwok Ping Tsang
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Author(s):  
P. Ramesh Babu

The study analyses the research publications of forensic medicine growth that between 11 (0.26%) in 1989 and 447 (10.76%) in 2013. The largest output was found in 447 publications in 2013, followed by 420 (10.38%) in 2015. Value n in the field of forensic medicine is being analysed. It has a calculated exponential growth of n= 4.4320914; author data is presented in the analysis. The whole values of A for Indian output were measured 0.84. It is analysed that the world output in forensic medicine, the value of B, are also found to be increasing and decreasing trend during the study period.


Subject Coca politics. Significance Farmers from the Yungas region have demanded the resignation of President Evo Morales following clashes with police over the government's coca eradication programme. The area of land cultivated with coca has risen in the last three years, reflecting higher prices. Producers in the Yungas have long adopted a more independent stance from the government than those in the Chapare region, Morales's key social base. They have been largely successful in resisting eradication. Impacts Internationally, the government will continue to defend its position in seeking to regulate, not eliminate coca. Further complaints from Washington will place continued tension on bilateral relations. Until production is curbed in Colombia, Bolivia's share of world output will probably decline.


2018 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 181-197 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victoria Atanasov

Author(s):  
Alessandro Borin ◽  
Riccardo Cristadoro ◽  
Roberto Golinelli ◽  
Giuseppe Parigi

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