Long Term Trends in the Growth and Structure of the Net State Domestic Product in Kerala
P. Mohanan Pillai and
N. Shanta
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Abstract:
Kerala has been a model to other states for her achievements in social development. But in terms of economic growth her performance has for long been very poor and a matter of deep concern. In this context the turnaround in growth that has occurred in Kerala in the nineties , in contrast to the earlier decades needs to be looked at in detail. This study is an attempt in that direction. It is an analysis of the long terms trends in the State Domestic Product of Kerala for the period 1970-2000. It is concerned with the growth of the different sectors of the economy, the changes in the sectoral composition of output and other related issues such as the sources of growth. [Working Paper No. 376]
Keywords: SDP growth rates; sectoral shares; service sector; producer services; consumer services; income and price elasticity; structural transformation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-10
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Working Paper: Long term trends in the growth and structure of the net state domestic product in Kerala (2005) 
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