Indian economy : a descriptive analysis
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- 330.9 SUN8th ed.
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The Indian economy consists of the whole collection of farms, factories, workshops, mines, shops, railways, ships and aeroplanes, offices and banks, schools, cinemas, hospitals etc., etc., which help to produce goods and services that people use themselves or sell abroad. The essential processes or functions of the Indian economy are production, consumption and growth. The Indian economy produces all types of goods and services; it enables people to con sume these goods and services; and it grows and becomes richer.
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