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Daily Archives: August 3, 2015

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Barking up the wrong tree: Today`s economic debate is misguided, it`s job growth not GDP growth that matters

BlogBy Pahle India FoundationAugust 3, 2015

Economics is indeed a strange discipline. Sample this. “A larger fall in imports than in exports contributed substantially to growth in GDP in the fourth quarter of the financial year.” So a fall in both exports and imports contributes to growth as long as net exports are positive! Baffling it may be, but most economists…

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