Econometetric modelling of the indian silk industry / by Gopal Naik, Santosh Kumar Singh [and] Nalini Govind (Record no. 49509)

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International Standard Book Number 8120410467
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Classification number 338.76382 NAI
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Personal name Naik, Gopal
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Title Econometetric modelling of the indian silk industry / by Gopal Naik, Santosh Kumar Singh [and] Nalini Govind
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford & IBH Pub.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1996
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Extent 116 p.
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Summary, etc. This study aimed at understanding and quantifying the relationship between the important variables of the various sub-sectors of the Indian silk industry through an econometric simulation model, and using the model for forecasting as well as policy simulations. The estimated model consisting of 11 equations performed reasonably well in terms of goodness of fit of the individual equations, theoretically consistent signs and significance of the coefficients, and short-and long-term predictability. Forecasts of the endogenous variables of the system was made for the period 1991-92 to 2000-01 which indicated that the growth in the industry will slow down as compared to the previous decade. Policy simulations were undertaken to assess the changes in the import price of raw silk, export price of fabric and regulation of the quantity of imports of raw silk on the silk industry. While imports and exports were closely linked, their impact on the silk industry was not very high. It was also revealed that the income of the consumers and mulberry acreage have significant influence on the industry. Since further increase in mulberry acreage is difficult, more attention has to be given for increasing productivity of mulberry areas.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Silk industries - India
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