Pattern of Gross Domestic Saving and Capital Formation in India.
Material type: TextDescription: 359-370. pSubject(s): In: AGRAWAL, J.D. Finance IndiaSummary: This study aims to examine the pattern of Gross Domestic Saving, Gross Capital Formation with reference to household sector, private corporate sector and public sector. Gross Domestic Savings are increased by 321 per cent. Whereas, the contribution of household sector increased by 255 per cent but the private corporate sector contribution increased by 550 per cent. The contribution of public sector is very meager and its share in Gross Domestic Savings has not been stable and has exhibited wide fluctuations. The private sector Gross Capital Formation is increased by 382 per cent whereas, the public sector Gross Capital Formation is increased by 294 per cent during the period under review. The rates of standard deviation which measure the absolute variability in the rate and indicate that inventory formation with 13.9 per cent as highest variable or least inconsistence when compared to 11.9 per cent of Gross Capital Formation and 12.5 per cent of Inventory Formation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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This study aims to examine the pattern of Gross Domestic Saving, Gross Capital Formation with reference to household sector, private corporate sector and public sector. Gross Domestic Savings are increased by 321 per cent. Whereas, the contribution of household sector increased by 255 per cent but the private corporate sector contribution increased by 550 per cent. The contribution of public sector is very meager and its share in Gross Domestic Savings has not been stable and has exhibited wide fluctuations. The private sector Gross Capital Formation is increased by 382 per cent whereas, the public sector Gross Capital Formation is increased by 294 per cent during the period under review. The rates of standard deviation which measure the absolute variability in the rate and indicate that inventory formation with 13.9 per cent as highest variable or least inconsistence when compared to 11.9 per cent of Gross Capital Formation and 12.5 per cent of Inventory Formation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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