In a world captivated by numbers, only a few other figures may command as much reverence as the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Governments parade it, media drum-beat it, citizens drink it in like a ...
Gross domestic product (GDP, a government-produced measure of economic output) is one of the most widely discussed ...
MoSPI plans wider use of administrative datasets and surveys; back series to be released within a year of February 2026 ...
There are some insights into which economic sectors hired workers and which laid off employees, writes Manfred Keil, of the ...
The PayInc Economic Index remains steady in November 2025, signalling resilience in South Africa's economy despite challenges ...
We declared a scorching real GDP growth of 8.2 percent; the rupee plummeted to a psychologically searing 90-to-the-dollar mark; and then we cut interest rates by 25 basis points. This tri-policy ...
This better-than-expected outturn, in the face of such significant headwinds, has led some to question the veracity of ...
India's 8.2% GDP growth signals strong short-term performance, yet reveals structural challenges and sectoral disparities ...
Gross Domestic Product ( GDP) fell by 0.1%, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), ...
MUMBAI: Structural and regulatory reforms, lower borrowing costs, accelerated capital formation, benign inflation and a ...
MUMBAI: Structural and regulatory reforms, lower borrowing costs, accelerated capital formation, benign inflation and a ...
The World Inequality Lab’s 2024 India study, “Income and Wealth Inequality in India, 1922–2023,” shows that India’s current inequality actually exceeds the inequality of the British colonial period.