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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. The present Book entitled "Estimation of Economic Relationships for Indian Economy" endows with the sign and size of the empirical values of the Economic Relationships for the Indian Economy using time series data and cross section data with different techniques. The numerical values of the Economic Relationships for the Indian Economy help to some extent in understanding the performance of the Economy. The empirical values of Economic Relationships on Long Run Equilibrium between Exports and Exports, based on Cointegration and Error Correction Mechanism, Output elasticity of Employment in private and public organized sectors, Effectiveness of the Income Tax Laffer Curve and presence of Shift in the elasticity of substitution in the Indian Industries having ensured that the Constant Elasticity of Substitution Production Function has a structural shift by chowbreak About The Author: M. Upender, M. A., (Goldmedallist) M. Phil., Ph. D.,(Kakatiya University) is Professor of Economics at Osmania University, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. He has been the Coordinator of the University Grants Commission's Special Assistance Programme [DSAIII] and Chairman, Board of Studies in Economics. He has been teaching Econometrics at PostGraduation level and guiding the research scholars in Economics. His Primary Field of Interest has been Applied Econometrics. His papers, published extensively in various academic journals have been cited in the international journals such as the American Economic Review (USA), Journal of Developing Areas (USA) Journal of Productivity Analysis (Netherlands), Applied Econometrics and International Development (Spain) Journal of Asia Business Studies (United Kingdom),Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies (Dubai) and Empirical Economics (Austria). He is the author of the Marketable and Marketed Surplus in Agriculture, Estimates of Coefficients of Economic Relationships : Some Exercises for India and Applied Econometrics. The University Grants Commission (Government of India) New Delhi, has bestowed on him the University Grants Commission Swamy Pranavananda Saraswati National Award in Economics for the year 2003 in recognition of his outstanding scholarly contribution in the field of Applied Econometrics. The Government of Andhra Pradesh has conferred the State level Best Teacher Award 2006 for his outstanding services. He has been nominated as Member of the Executive Council of Osmania University by the Government of Andhra Prades. He was member of the Study Group on Rural Unrest in Telangana sponsored by the National Commission on Rural Labor, Ministry of Labor, Government of India. Contents: Contents, Foreword/U. Sankar , Preface 1. Introduction , 2. Differential Output Elasticity of Employment During Post Economic Reform Period , 3. Long run Equilibrium between Exports and Imports , 4. Differential Elasticity of Substitution in Industries , 5. Degree of Tax Buoyancy , 6. Effectiveness of Income Tax Laffer Curve , 7. Wage Rate Elasticity of Labor, List of Tables, 2.1. Search for Structural Shift in Employment Function , 2.2. Sign and Size of Differential Output Elasticity of Employment in Private Organised Sector by Industry , 2.3. Sign and Size of Differential Output Elasticity of Employment in Public Organised Sector by Industry , 2.4. Sign and Size of Differential Output Elasticity of Employment in Organised Sector (Private and Public) by industry , 3.1. Stationary of the Time Series Variables : ADF and PP Test Statistics , 3.2. Stationary of the Residuals of the Co integrating Regression : ADF and PP Test Statistics , 3.3. Test Statistics For Error Correction Model , 4.1. Search for Structural Shift in CES Production Function , 4.2. Degree of Variability in Labor Productivity and Wage Rates in the Indian Industries , 4.3. Differential Growth Rate of Labor Productivity and Wage Rate , 4.4. CES Production Function : Differential Elasticity of Substitution , 5.1. ADF and PP Unit Root.
figs (illustrator). Contents Preface I Irrigation and inclusive growth 1 Minor irrigation in AP some equity politico economic and efficiency issuesRahul A Shastri 2 Irrigation and inclusive agricultural growth in Andhra PradeshD Devender II Credit and inclusive growth 3 Agricultural credit the gateway for inclusive growthNaga Raju Alluri 4 Credit for agriculture in the post reform era has it been inclusiveSatish and Nirupam Mehrotra 5 Farm credit for small farmers still on exclusionA Ranga Reddy M Sampath Kumar Raju 6 The impact of credit on the diffusion and adoption of technological innovations in agriculture a studyThakur Balbeer Singh 7 Exclusion of small and marginal farmers in agricultural credit a study in Khammam districtS Radha Krishna and K Madhava Rao III Poverty food security employment and inclusive growth 8 Sustainable agriculture for food security in IndiaP Arunachalam 9 Food security to the poor and needyG Ramachandraiah 10 Inclusive growth in agriculture food security in IndiaN Trinadh 11 Agriculture in India employment and rural poverty a critical analysisKrishna Reddy Chittedi 12 Multistakeholder approaches for improving agriculture and farm income of resource poor farmers lessons from ICRISAT initiative Asok S Alur Ch Ravinder Reddy P Parthasarathy Rao Belum VS Reddy and CII Gowda 13 Women employment and inclusive growth an empirical study in Mahabubnagar district of Andhra PradeshM Savithri 14 Inclusive growth and insuring food security problems and challengesCh Suresh Chandra 15 Employment generation under Mgnrega Andhra Pradeshs testimony of four yearsB Suresh Babu IV Rural development regional disparities inputs land reforms and inclusive growth 16 Regional disparities in rainfed to irrigated areas and publicity funded irrigation sources in APS Kishan Rao 17 Growth performance and capital formation in fisheries in IndiaGP Reddy 18 Promoting agriculture a strategic solution for financial crisis in Andhra Pradesh a case study of scheduled caste and scheduled tribe farmers in Konduru Mandal in Krishna district of Andhra PradeshK Raja Babu and PRK Prasad 19 Inclusive growth in Indian agricultureGT Marula Siddappa and HM Nagabhushana 20 Inclusive growth and rural development a case study of handloom weavers in East Godavari districtP Tara Kumari and N Visalakshi 21 Sheep rearing an alternative strategy of allied activity for agriculture in Mahabubnagar district of Andhra PradeshC Srinivasa Rao and P Padmanabharao 22 Tribal women and inclusive growth an empirical studyI Daisy 23 Problems of inter state disparities in India inclusive growth a solutionM Narasimhulu and P Satyanarayana 24 Ground realities of Indian agricultural growthNTK Naik S Mansoor Rahman and K Chinna Venkataswami 25 Dairy development in Chittoor District of Andhra PradeshP Kothandarami Reddy 26 Health status of fisher woman in rural and urban areas of Visakhapatnam districtP Tara Kumari T Anitha Kumar and K Swarna Latha 27 Inclusive growth in agricultureJayaram YG28 Is employment right or programmeSatyanarayana Turangi and RV Ramanamurthy 29 Inclusive growth in agricultureBetelhem Degaule 30 Regional disparities an Andhra PradeshJ Sivaram 31 Inclusive growth in agricultureN Linga Murthy The Approach Paper on the Eleventh Five Year Plan Towards faster and more inclusive growth reflects the need to make growth more inclusive in terms of benefits flowing through more employment and income to those sections of society which have been by passed by higher rates of economic growth witnessed in recent years With a view to generate empirical information on the important interrelated elements of Inclusive Growth in Agriculture to suggest measures for framing suitable policies so as to reach the benefits of the rapid economic growth to all sections of the society in agricultural sector the national seminar was organized by the Department of Economics Osmania University jacket 458 pp.
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