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EXPLAINED | Nominal GDP vs Real GDP: What's the difference? Which is a better marker to understand economical health?
The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) last week released the economic growth data for the first quarter - covering months of April, May and June of the current financial year ...
With inflation at multi-year low and real growth projected at 6.8–7.2 per cent, the Centre’s 10 per cent nominal GDP estimate ...
India is poised for high economic growth, driven by strong domestic demand, record investment, rising foreign inflows, and continued fiscal discipline, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in ...
While India’s focus on the debt-to-GDP ratio, a key repayment indicator, aligns with international benchmarks, analysts suggest the 50 percent target is attainable, provided the fiscal deficit is ...
Naomi Fink, chief global strategist at Amova Asset Management, assesses Japan’s weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter GDP growth of 0.1% as masking firmer ...
The trade agreement is expected to provide a meaningful push to manufacturing, which accounts for over 16% of India’s GDP, ...
For decades, the narrative of African growth has been trapped in the “Official GDP” cage - a metric built to measure annual ...
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