Concentration of Economic Power in India: A Statistical Study of Concentration and Diffusion of Economic Power in IndiaChaitanya Publishing House, 1962 - 275페이지 |
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... proportion of area subtended by respective curves and the line of equi - distribution to the area subtended by the triangle ABC . When the numerator is 0 , the fraction is also 0 , denoting absence of inequality of distribution . This ...
... proportion of area subtended by respective curves and the line of equi - distribution to the area subtended by the triangle ABC . When the numerator is 0 , the fraction is also 0 , denoting absence of inequality of distribution . This ...
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... proportion of such holdings increases generally the proportion of area possessed by them also increases . Thus excepting in the case of Travancore - Cochin which shows high concentra- tion , all proportions between 6.1 per cent as in ...
... proportion of such holdings increases generally the proportion of area possessed by them also increases . Thus excepting in the case of Travancore - Cochin which shows high concentra- tion , all proportions between 6.1 per cent as in ...
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... proportion is in " commerce " indicating 8.5 per cent . In four out of eight sections , the percentage varies between a low range of 1.9 to 2.1 . In one case , it is as low as 1.0 per cent and in another case as high as 3.3 . The ...
... proportion is in " commerce " indicating 8.5 per cent . In four out of eight sections , the percentage varies between a low range of 1.9 to 2.1 . In one case , it is as low as 1.0 per cent and in another case as high as 3.3 . The ...
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CHAPTERS | 1 |
Concepts Constituents and Determinants | 35 |
Concentration of Productive Capacity | 48 |
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accounted agricultural American banks big business capital cartel Chambers of Commerce class interval co-operative Committee competition concentration of economic Concentration of Employment Concentration of Market concentration of productive corporations crores David Lynch decline degree of concentration degree of inequality deposits Distribution and Concentration divergence employed employers employment control establishments expenditure factories factors of production Federal Federal Trade Commission FICCI firms further Government of India high degree Hindustan increase Indian banks Indian industry Industry of India inequality and concentration investment J. K. Galbraith Jute labour lakhs large number largest less managing agency Manufacturing Industry market power membership ment merger million Mills modern monopoly movement National net domestic product output pattern of distribution Percentage period plant policies productive capacity proportion raw materials represented Rupees sections sector share social Statement Steel structure tendency tion TNEC tons total assets trade associations trade unions Trends in Distribution units