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Keywords Indian Economy, Geography, BIMARU, State, Socio, Demographic, Credit, Bank, Commercial, Motor, Spirit, Manufacturing, Service, NSDP, GSDP, Index Value, Indicus Analytics, Laveesh Bhandari, Aarti Khare, The economic geography of India has been changing in line with a changing economy in the post-reform period. This paper uses sub-State (regional) level data to study economic growth in the post reform period. Using the latest available data (for the late nineties) at the sub-State-level we find that a very clear break is observable between the eastern and western parts of India. Other Related Studies :-Consumer Economics and Markets :-Self Sponsored
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