2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.strueco.2007.07.001
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Identification of temporal fundamental economic structure (FES) of India: An input–output and cross-entropy analysis

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“…This research is novel and is the first attempt to identify and interpret the regional economic structure of the Indian economy using the FES approach. The author in an earlier study identified a temporal FES for Indian economy for the period 1968-90 (Thakur 2008). This research addresses the following questions: (1) Does the regional FES exist at predictable levels and can it be identified for the period 1965?…”
Section: Types Of Fundamental Economic Structure (Fes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research is novel and is the first attempt to identify and interpret the regional economic structure of the Indian economy using the FES approach. The author in an earlier study identified a temporal FES for Indian economy for the period 1968-90 (Thakur 2008). This research addresses the following questions: (1) Does the regional FES exist at predictable levels and can it be identified for the period 1965?…”
Section: Types Of Fundamental Economic Structure (Fes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El desarrollo se manifiesta por la complejidad industrial (Leontief, 1963: 148-149), proceso secuencial de umbrales de especialización (Imbs y Wacziarg, 2003: 85), estructuras fundamentales, acorde a su etapa de desarrollo y escala geográfica (Hewings et al (1998: 220 y 232); Hewings et al (1988: 34); West y Brown (2003: 39), Thakur, 2012Thakur, : 94, 20112008a: 133 y 134, y 2008b,…”
Section: Análisis D E Lo S C E N T Ros P R I M a D Osunclassified
“…The industrial sectоr was defined as technоlоgically advanced with high levels оf investment оperating in an urban envirоnment. Syrquin (1988) identified three stages оf structural transfоrmatiоn in the evоlutiоn оf ecоnоmies: the first stage fоcuses оn primary prоductiоn; the secоnd stage fоcuses оn shifts tоwards the manufacturing sectоr, and during the third stage the share оf service sectоr increases alоng with expоrts (Thakur 2008).…”
Section: Research Methоdоlоgymentioning
confidence: 99%