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Economic Structure of a Least and Most Developed Region of India: A Comparative Study in an Input-Output Framework
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Economic Planning in India over the past four decades resulted in a differentiated growth process across regions/states. This paper examines the structural differences between a least developed state of India (Assam) and a most developed one (Punjab), using their respective Input-Output sectors, it highlights the technological differences in the two economies. The paper also evaluates and compares the sectoral backward and forward linkages - the former with and without imports. In addition, it brings out the conceptual and data problems in constructing an Input-Output model at the regional level. It also suggests the methodology of resolving these problems.
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