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  1. Measurement of Economic Growth **

    Authors: Pathak, H N; Kashyap, S P;

    Reference No: ECO0104TEC Pages: 22 Published on: 1, January, 1965

    Abstract: Discusses various questions in measuring economic growth, with particular reference to India and other underdeveloped areas. ... More

  2. Land Reforms in India **

    Authors: Raval, Rita; Pathak, H N;

    Reference No: ECO0228TEC Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: Discusses the rationale, progress and problems of land reforms. It touches upon economic, technical and general socioeconomic problems caused by the implementation of the land reforms. ... More

  3. Development of Ancillary Industry **

    Authors: Pathak, H N;

    Reference No: ECO0267TEC Pages: 9 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: The note discusses the nature and operations of typical ancillary industries in the smallscale sector. It emphasizes the economic and managerial factors that are significant in the working of ancillary industries. It includes material on Government policy for development of ancillaries in the smallscale sector. ... More

  4. Industrial Policy in India**

    Authors: Pathak, H N; Hermon, Rajender R;

    Reference No: ECO0260TEC Pages: 14 Published on: 1, January, 1979

    Abstract: The note discusses industrial policy in India with reference to the three policy resolutions (1948, 1956 and 1977). Industrial policy is examined against the background of economic policy and its broad objectives. Towards the end, questions are raised in the area of evaluating industrial development. Statistical tables relating to industrial development in India ... More

  5. Economic Sampling Plan

    Authors: Korgaonker, M G;

    Reference No: PROD0166TEC Pages: 1 Published on: 1, January, 1980

    Abstract: This problem deals with the methodology of finding a minimum cost acceptance-sampling plan where the relevant costs are the cost of inspection and the cost of undetected defectives. Sampling is by attributes. ... More

  6. Basic Inventory Models (Part I): Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Models

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0175(A)TEC Pages: 11 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Introduces the functions of inventories and various costs relevant for inventory management. The Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model with deterministic demand and lead-time is discussed and basic derivations of the model are presented. Sensitivity of cost to various parameters of the model is discussed. Finally, the EOQ model with back ... More

  7. Basic Inventory Models Part II: Economic Batch Quantity (EBQ) Models

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0175(B)TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Discusses the Economic Batch Quantity (EBQ) model with uniform, deterministic and finite production rate and demand. The EBQ, which minimizes the total annual cost comprising setup cost, and inventory holding cost is derived. The operation of EBQ system under non?zero constant lead time is discussed. Finally, a brief discussion ... More

  8. Basic Inventory Models: Part IV: Models for Multiple Items and Constraints

    Authors: Shukla, P R;

    Reference No: PROD0175(D)TEC Pages: 12 Published on: 1, January, 1982

    Abstract: Discusses the models for determining Economic Order Quantities (EOQs) for items in a multi?item situation with constraints. The derivation of EOQs for items under the constraint of average total investment in inventories is given. The EOQs for items where there is a constraint on total workload (i.e., number ... More

  9. Family Planning in Bihar

    Authors: Mavalankar, Dileep; Ramani, K V; Srivastava, Amit Kumar;

    Reference No: CMHS0001 Pages: 12 Published on: 26, March, 2008

    Abstract: Since 1951, Government of India is trying to control the population and its consequences through different family planning activities. Bihar, one of the most populous and backward states in India, is also taking initiatives to control the population and its aftermath. However, due to socio-economic backwardness of the state and other ... More

  10. Urban Health: Ahmedabad City, India (A)

    Authors: Ramani, K V;

    Reference No: CMHS0036(A) Pages: 9 Published on: 13, February, 2015

    Abstract: Urbanization is an important demographic shift worldwide, marking a nation’s march from an agricultural based economy to an industrialized and service-based economy. By 2050, over 70% of the world’s population would be living in cities. Urbanization is one of the leading global trends of the 21st century that has a ... More

  11. Urban Health: Ahmedabad City, India (B)

    Authors: Ramani, K V;

    Reference No: CMHS0036(B) Pages: Published on: 24, February, 2015

    Abstract: Urbanization is an important demographic shift worldwide, marking a nation’s march from an agricultural based economy to an industrialized and service-based economy. By 2050, over 70% of the world’s population would be living in cities. Urbanization is one of the leading global trends of the 21st century that has a ... More

  12. Crowd Funding: Concept and Economic Rationale

    Authors: Jacob, Joshy; Varma, Jayanth R;

    Reference No: F&A0530TEC Pages: 14 Published on: 30, March, 2016

    Abstract: Crowfunding is a relatively new way of raising capital for early stage entrepreneurial ventures. It involves raising funds from a large number of individuals in small denominations. The note discusses various aspects of the different forms of crowfunding. It describes the mechanics involved in the most popular form of crowfunding ... More

  13. Use of Input-Output Statistics in Planning

    Authors: Dholakia, Ravindra H;

    Reference No: PSG0122TEC Pages: 21 Published on: 18, January, 2016

    Abstract: The note discusses major concepts involved in the Input-Output technique and explains their use in economic planning. It also discusses the forward and backward linkage coefficinets and income multiplier estimation for the I-O table. Finally, it introduces the concepts of the Absorption and Make Matrices used in Indian Planning. ... More

  14. Core Framework for Economic Policy Reforms

    Authors: Dholakia, Ravindra H;

    Reference No: ECO0360TEC Pages: 5 Published on: 18, January, 2016

    Abstract: The purpose of this note is to present briefly the core elements in the framework for the economic policy reforms in any economy. It outlines the fundamental relationships among the critical macroeconomic aggregates in a country. Most of these interrelationships are definitional and hardly involve any substantial theory inputs with ... More

  15. Laktuna

    Authors: Dholakia, Bakul H; Rao, Sreenivas S;

    Reference No: BP0199 Pages: 15 Published on: 1, January, 1987

    Abstract: The Lakshadweep administration established a canning factory for tuna fish in the Minicoy Island in 1969 to achieve various socioeconomic objectives. A review in 1986 indicated that the factory was running in a loss because of low sales. The Lakshadweep administration faced the issue of utilizing the resources of the union ... More

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