Import Content, Value-Added and Employment Generation: An Input–Output-Based Analysis of India’s Exports
Devender Pratap and
Shibananda Nayak ()
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Shibananda Nayak: MSME, Government of India
Chapter Chapter 17 in Agro and Food Processing Industry in India, 2021, pp 363-379 from Springer
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Abstract Since 1991, India’s economic integration with the global economy has significantly increased its dependence on the rest of the world, and this increasing dependence could well be viewed in terms of the rising share of international trade of goods and services in its gross domestic product (GDP).
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-9468-7_17
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