Kerala-The Land of Development Paradoxes
K.K. George and
N. Ajith Kumar
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
An attempt has been made to understand the paradoxes of Kerala's development like the state's per capita consumer expenditure is more than the per capita state domestic product. But the nutritional intake is low. [CSES working paper 2]. URL:[http://csesindia.org/admin/modules/cms/docs/publication/2.pdf]
Keywords: Kerala; paradoxes; development; per capita; consumer expenditure; population; demographic; nutritional intake; land reforms; agriculture; unemployment; health; housing; backwaters; Muslims; traders (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-12
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