Measuring India: The Nation’s Statistical System

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Reliable statistics are crucial for planning the economic advancement of a nation. This book presents a comprehensive assessment of statistics relating to the present structure of India’s economy, providing a sound factual basis for formulating development programmes. The book discusses the various concepts, definitions, and procedures involved in collecting, compiling, and publishing these data, understanding their reliability as well as limitations to arrive at meaningful conclusions. Covering statistics on agricultural, industrial, labour, financial, trade and transport, education, health, and the environment, it also compares statistical systems followed in India with those followed internationally. It further elaborates on the comparability of different datasets over time and across organizations, pointing out gaps in the available statistics.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M.R. Saluja

M.R. Saluja is currently Fellow at the India Development Foundation, Gurgaon (India). He has worked extensively on input-output models, poverty studies and National Accounts. His previuos publications include Input-Output Tables for India: Concepts, Construction and Applications (1980) and Indian Official Statistical Systems (1972). He is also a co-author of Household Savings and Investment Behaviours in India (2003).

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Title
Measuring India: The Nation’s Statistical System
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9780199474394
Length
648p.
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