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Health as an Emerging Challenge:-
(i) Unequal distribution of health care services.
(ii) Increasing privatisation of health services.
(iii) Poor sanitation Level
(iv) Poor upkeep and maintenance of govt. health centres and poor management.
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Balance of Payment is the record of statements of economic transactions of a country with the rest of the world. In this way, it records the inflow of foreign exchange into the country and the outflow of foreign exchange from the country and thereby, reflects the demand for foreign exchange as against its supply. This is reflected in the current account and capital account of BOP. For instance, a deficit in the current account implies that the exports of the goods and services fall short of the import of goods and services. However, the export of goods and services reflect the supply of foreign exchange, on the other hand, the import of goods and services reflect the demand for foreign exchange. In this way, imports being greater than exports (current account deficit) implies demand for foreign exchange exceeds the supply of foreign exchange.
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Money supply has two components: Currency and demand deposits with commercial banks. Currency is issued by the central bank, while deposits are created by commercial banks by lending money to the people. In this way, commercial banks also create money. Commercial banks lend money mainly to investors. The rise in investment in the economy leads to rise in national Income through the multiplier effect.
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Goods which are within the boundary line of production with it value yet to be added and are unavailable for uses by their final users are called intermediate goods.
These goods are consumed by another firm and are used as intermediate goods in the production process or for further sale. For example, papers purchased by newspaper agency for printing news are intermediate goods.
Value of intermediate goods is merged with the value of final goods. Here the value of intermediate good is not included in the estimation of national income.
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Marginal propensity to consume is the ratio of the change in consumption expenditure to the change in income level. It shows the changes in consumption expenditure resulting from changes in the level of income.
MPC =∆C/∆Y
MPC = Marginal propensity to consume
∆C = Change in consumption expenditure
∆Y = Change in income level
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Physical capital : It is one of the requirement neccerary for crop production It means a variety of of inputs required at every stage during production . Physical capital is divided into two types they are:
1 . Fixed Capital : It includes tools and machines ranging from simple tools like - farmer 's plough and , machines like - generators , turbines ,computers .Actually tools , machines and buildings can be used in production over many years, and are called fixed capital .
2 . Working Capital : Raw materials and money at hand are called working capital .
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Under the commune system, the farmers were encouraged to cultivate land collectively and not individually. That is, the farmers were encouraged to combine their individual plots of land and perform farming collectively.The basic objective of the system was to enable the farmers to reap the benefits of large scale production.
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| Bilateral Trade | Multilaterial Trade |
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(i) Bilateral trade is the exchange of commodities between two countries. (ii) Here only commodities are exchanged e.g. one country providing raw materials and the other manufactured goods in exchange. (iii) Here commodities of two countries are complementary. (iv) This type of trade is possible only to a limited extent for certain commodities. |
(i) Multilateral trade is the exchange of goods or services among a number of countries. (ii) Here goods and services are bought or sold in terms of values. (iii) Here raw materials, finished goods and services all becomes items of trade. The trade is not complementary but supplementary. (iv) This type of trade is trade based on has no limit for same commodities only. |
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Moral suasion is a mixture of both persuasion and pressure. The central bank makes an attempt to persuade commercial banks to follow its directives of monetary policy or it can pressurise them to follow its policy directives. When it fails to work, the central bank can use direct action which includes non-recognition of a commercial bank.
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Demographic Condition details regarding the population of British India were primarily obtained through a census in 1881. Though suffering from several conditions, it unveiled the unevenness in Indian population growth. Consequently, every 10 years such census procedures were conducted. Prior to 1921, India was in the initial step of demographic transformation.
The second step of transformation rose after 1921. Neither the cumulative population of India nor the rate of population increase at this step was high. The many social development signs were also not really promising. The comprehensive literacy level was less than 16%. Out of 16%, the female literacy level was at a negligible low of about 7%. Public health facilities were either unavailable to extensive parts of the population or when obtainable were highly lacking.
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