Emerging Structure of Rajasthan Economy in India

Emerging Structure of Rajasthan Economy in India
Author: Inderjeet Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

The excess growth of tertiary sector coupled with state-of-the-art technology has got its own implication for the future development patterns of the system. In India, the share of tertiary sector in the gross domestic product has crossed the fifty-five percent mark. Rajasthan, a state of India characterized by easy access to largest consumer markets, touches six major states of the Northern, Western and Central India. It is a natural corridor between the wealthy Northern and the prosperous Western states of the country, which make it an important trade and commerce center. The tertiary sector is emerging as the dominant sector of the economy. The nature and role of this tertiary sector growth is a matter of concern. This work is an attempt to analyze the emerging structure of Rajasthan economy and its implications for the future.

Rajasthan, the Quest for Sustainable Development

Rajasthan, the Quest for Sustainable Development
Author: V. S. Vyas
Publisher: Academic Foundation
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788171886210

Including contributions from 14 leading economists, this anthology journeys through the progress of Rajasthan's economy. A modern, egalitarian, and democratic society must be put on a path of sustainable development, the guide asserts, which necessitates action beyond the narrow confines of economics. This book addresses these questions in the context of Rajasthan and the distinct roles of the state, the market, and the civil institutions.

Rural Economy of Rajasthan

Rural Economy of Rajasthan
Author: Rattan Lal Godara
Publisher: Daya Books
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1988
Genre: Rajasthan (India)
ISBN: 9788170350385

The book describes the geography, demography, agriculture, industry in the backdrop of rural development in the state of Rajasthan with a special reference to the rural district of Sikar. The main emphasis is on the economic development of the areas. Agricultural productivity, its crop-pattern and land utilisation, rural indebtedness and credit facilities have been carefully examined. The research study is based on field surveys and authentic Government documents. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Geographical, Demographic and Administrative Set-Up of the Sikar District; Chapter 3: Land Utilisation and Crop Pattern; Chapter 4: Rural Indebtedness and Rural Finance; Chapter 5: Rural Industrialisation; Chapter 5: Rural Industrialisation; Chapter 6: Rural Development Programme; Chapter 7: Suggestions & Conclusions.