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Structural Changes and Role of Service Sector in Indian Economy

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Structural changes refer to change in the structure of the economy. As the economy grows, its production structure shifts from agriculture to industrial and then to service sector. India's growth experience does not seem to follow this theory. As the high growth and high share of service sector which is a feature of a developed economy has been attained by India even before reaching a developed stage. This book is the birds' eye view on the development of all three sectors of the Indian economy especially tertiary sector. It throws light on the role of different sub-sectors in determining the production structure of Indian economy with the help of available data. The backward and forward linkages of service sector with the help of most advanced statistical techniques have been analyzed. It will help the researchers to understand the growth and development of all three major sectors of the Indian economy before and after liberalization period.

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Dr. Mandeep Singh is Assistant Professor of Economics at Guru Nanak Dev University College, Jalandhar (Punjab). He has completed his Ph. D. from Punjab School of Economics, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. His research papers have been published in various National and International journals and edited books.


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Authors Mandeep Singh
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 01.01.2016
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous
 
EAN 9783659862298
ISBN 978-3-659-86229-8
Pages 272
Dimensions (packing) 15 x 22 cm
 

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