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प्रश्न
Students are collect the Gross Domestic Product datas of Tamilnadu and compare the other state of Karnataka and Kerala’s GDP.
उत्तर
Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala GDP are called SGDP- State Gross Domestic Product. This comparison helps us to understand, the performance of each state and comparatively which state has performed better. Given here, is a sample of the activity, and students should elaborate it and make it a perfect project.
Growth Rate of | States in percentage | ||
State UT | (2015 16) | (2016 17) | (2017 18) |
Tamil Nadu | 8.20 | 4.30 | 8.10 |
Karnataka | 11.10 | 7.60 | 10.40 |
Kerala | 6.80 | 7.40 | NA |
State/UT | (2017-18) | (2016-17) |
Tamil Nadu | 14,27,074 | 12,70,490 |
Karnataka | 13,25,443 | 11,55,912 |
Kerala | NA | 6,21,700 |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
GNP equals ______.
GDP is the indicator of _____ economy.
According to IMF, India is ______ fastest growing nation of the World.
In order to know the performance of India, one should know the ______ of our country.
The GDP is the ______value of final goods and services produced in the country.
The price at which the goods are sold in the market is called ______.
The goods that are used in the production of other goods are called as ______ goods.
If the intermediate goods are included in the GDP, then it will result in ______.
Choose the correct statement
- Only the final goods are included in the GDP.
- If the value of the Intermediate goods are included,, it will result in double counting,
- The rupee values are desired from the prices at which the goods and services are sold in the market.
- There is no sensible way to add the quantities of goods produced with those of the services produced.
Assertion (A): Intermediate goods are not counted in calculating the GDP.
Reason (R): Their value is already included in the final goods.