Singapore-India Relations: A PrimerMun Cheong Yong, V. V. Bhanoji Rao Singapore University Press, 1995 - 299 pagine This primer on Singapore-India relations seeks to present a comprehensive framework within which to appreciate the multi-dimensional (namely, the historical, social, political, cultural and economic) facets of Singapore's linkages with India. It includes topics such as The Indian Economy: Past Progress, Recent Reforms and Medium-term Potentials; Singapore-India Economic Relations: Exploring Synergies for Mutual Benefit; Indian Financial System and Development Opportunities; Human Resources Complementarities between Singapore and India; and Legal Framework for Doing Business in India. |
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... Growth ( % ) 8070 2690 7940 450 1810 590 850 1965-1987 6.2 6.4 7.2 4.5 4.1 1.7 3.9 Poverty Incidence1 1960s 35.6 40.9 19.2 n.a. n.a. n.a. 57.0 1970s 3.5 14.8 7.0 40.1 ... In terms of the average annual growth rate of real INDIAN ECONOMY 91.
... Growth ( % ) 8070 2690 7940 450 1810 590 850 1965-1987 6.2 6.4 7.2 4.5 4.1 1.7 3.9 Poverty Incidence1 1960s 35.6 40.9 19.2 n.a. n.a. n.a. 57.0 1970s 3.5 14.8 7.0 40.1 ... In terms of the average annual growth rate of real INDIAN ECONOMY 91.
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A Primer Mun Cheong Yong, V. V. Bhanoji Rao. In terms of the average annual growth rate of real national income per capita , the overall phase - wise growth rates were 1.2 per cent for 1950-1980 and 3.2 per cent for 1980-90 . In the first ...
A Primer Mun Cheong Yong, V. V. Bhanoji Rao. In terms of the average annual growth rate of real national income per capita , the overall phase - wise growth rates were 1.2 per cent for 1950-1980 and 3.2 per cent for 1980-90 . In the first ...
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... of about 185 million tonnes , the economy is likely to post an overall growth rate of about 5 per cent or more in 1994–95 . What is a reasonable and achievable average growth rate for 1995–2000 ? The judgement should rest on two ...
... of about 185 million tonnes , the economy is likely to post an overall growth rate of about 5 per cent or more in 1994–95 . What is a reasonable and achievable average growth rate for 1995–2000 ? The judgement should rest on two ...
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India and Indians in the Making of Singapore | 1 |
The Evolution and Growth of IndiaSingapore Relations | 21 |
A Singapore | 40 |
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