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Industrial statistics in India: Sources, limitations and data gaps
Abstract:
The authors discuss here the different sources of industrial statistics in India, their limitations and methods of filling the data gaps. The sources of data for the organised and unorganised sectors of manufacturing industry are discussed in Section II. Section III reviews the sources for large and small industries defined in terms of capital employed in plant and machinery. This section also discusses about the index of industrial production its limitations especially with reference to its use in the estimation of GDP from manufacturing at 2-digit level of industrial classification Section IV covers data sources for mining and Section V gives concluding remarks.
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