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Essay heading: Impact Of India’s Economic Growth In Agriculture Sector
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This paper will examine India from
a global perspective to see what are perceived as the positive and negative
effects of globalization on the country’s fiscal and trade sectors, and draw
specific concentration on how the food retail industry in India is rapidly changing
with the effects of globalization... displayed 300 characters
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In general terms, the aim
of becoming a global market is to increase the quality of productive resources,
human and physical and to increase productivity of physical and human
resources through global trading and technological advances.
For India, we can use a model presented by Kuznets, the Nobel Prize
recipient for economics... displayed next 300 characters
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