I am not an economist. But, as a lay-man, I am not able to comprehend how we could said to be developing when our agriculture is in doldrums. There are frequent instances of farmers suicides. Eminent agricultural scientist like M.S.Swaminathan, are crying for the urgent need of agricultural reforms. The farmers need support, in terms of soft finance so as to prevent them from falling into the clutches of the private money-lenders, subsidised seeds, implements, minimum remunerative support prices, marketing and crop-insurance etc. No body is taking up these issues seriously, as there are many who are willing to take up the causes of the big business houses. We should not be carried away by the euphoria resulting from the success in the BPO and IT sectors.
2007-01-23 22:06:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Sustainable growth is actually a term that comes out of finance and business. That's just the way they talk at those leftist free-market-hating tree-hugger institutions such as Harvard Business School. Don't look under your bed, Mike! or that hippy radical Marxist-Leninist Mitt Romney might leap out to bite you with a carbon tax!
2016-05-24 15:42:51
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answered by Anonymous
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as long as the "International Bankers (Rothschild) says so...
they control the whole world through their Central Bank System
they create wars, they end wars
they create economic collapses, then build them up again
they control the sale of arms, drugs and human trafficking
their goal... ONE WORLD controlled absolutely by their leader
2007-01-21 21:33:34
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answered by lovefights 3
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So far, so good! It is indeed sustainable at this point of time: we are stable and many investors are looking at us with interest!
2007-01-21 23:35:38
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answered by swanjarvi 7
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Yes as long as there are no oposition there are useful financial & economic policies .
2007-01-21 21:52:45
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answered by Rajesh R 2
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