Indian Journal of Economics, Հատոր 16University of Allahabad, Department of Economics, 1936 Vol. 2-33 include Papers read at the annual conference of the Indian Economic Association. |
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a normal feature of India's export trade since 1931. That shows that the country is not living on the current income ... exports as well as the huge exports of gold . Almost all the countries considered above have been able to maintain a ...
a normal feature of India's export trade since 1931. That shows that the country is not living on the current income ... exports as well as the huge exports of gold . Almost all the countries considered above have been able to maintain a ...
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... exports . The fact that our merchandise balance became actually adverse ( 5 crores , including adjustments , but +3 crores , favourable , otherwise ) in 1932-33 , cannot be ... exports had F. 5 A REVIEW OF GOLD EXPORT FALLACIES 313.
... exports . The fact that our merchandise balance became actually adverse ( 5 crores , including adjustments , but +3 crores , favourable , otherwise ) in 1932-33 , cannot be ... exports had F. 5 A REVIEW OF GOLD EXPORT FALLACIES 313.
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... import limit would be reached when ( b - d ) = ( x + 8 ) . It is clear from the operation of the Circles of Exchanges and my explanation of the exports of gold from India that a reduction of the ratio to 16d . should stimulate gold exports ...
... import limit would be reached when ( b - d ) = ( x + 8 ) . It is clear from the operation of the Circles of Exchanges and my explanation of the exports of gold from India that a reduction of the ratio to 16d . should stimulate gold exports ...
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