In Indian planning, “priority sector” means the sector that A Pays most tax B Imports the most C Gets most
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In Indian planning, “priority sector” means the sector that A Pays most tax B Imports the most C Gets most
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When real GDP rises but the share of people lacking schooling and basic health services remains high for years, the
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When real GDP rises but the share of people lacking schooling and basic health services remains high for years, the
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A country’s GDP may rise fast, yet development stays weak when most gains are captured by a small group and
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Development economics studies how low-income countries can improve living standards by changing institutions, skills, and production over time A Short-run
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Development economics mainly examines how policies can reduce poverty and raise living standards over time in low-income countries A Poverty
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Development economics mainly studies A Weather and climate B Long-run welfare rise C Stock market tips D Daily price changes
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When a poverty line is updated using a price index that poorly reflects poor households’ consumption basket, the poverty estimate
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A poverty estimate can fall even without real improvement if the poverty line is A Raised uniformly B Indexed to
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