India is a federal union of 28 states. The states are further subdivided into districts. Andhra Pradesh is one of the largest states in India. This article examines how regional disparities in Andhra Pradesh have developed since its formation in 1956. A large urban centre (Hyderabad) which acts as a hub for economic activities, has attracted factors of production, and has stimulated income and employment opportunities in the surrounding local economy, but its impact on the peripheral districts is limited. There is a need for policy intervention in these peripheral districts in order to reduce regional disparities
Wide regional variation has been a major characteristic of development experience in India. In the p...
The present paper made an attempt to bring out the scenario of the continuity in the historical lega...
Development has been a multi-faced process by which every nation tries to improve the economic, poli...
Regional disparities in the levels of development have once again ignited the debate on the existing...
India is a federal union comprising of 28 states. The states are further sub-divided into districts....
Andhra Pradesh is one of the largest states of India with more than 60 percent of the population ear...
Andhra Pradesh is one of the largest state in India, with agriculture as a major source of income fo...
Abstract India has had a glorious past. Our cultural heritage is comparable to that of China or Egyp...
Regional inequality (spatial inequality) has emerged as a key issue in recent discussions of develop...
There are significant diffrerences among three regions of Andhra Pradesh in terms of physical, meteo...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
Regional disparity is a crucial problem. It has attained so much of concern from classical economist...
This article examines the nature of recent changes in India's underdeveloped regions, focusing on Ut...
Given the negative effects of regional imbalance or disparities owing to concentration of growth ori...
This article examines the nature of recent changes in India's underdeveloped regions, focusing on Ut...
Wide regional variation has been a major characteristic of development experience in India. In the p...
The present paper made an attempt to bring out the scenario of the continuity in the historical lega...
Development has been a multi-faced process by which every nation tries to improve the economic, poli...
Regional disparities in the levels of development have once again ignited the debate on the existing...
India is a federal union comprising of 28 states. The states are further sub-divided into districts....
Andhra Pradesh is one of the largest states of India with more than 60 percent of the population ear...
Andhra Pradesh is one of the largest state in India, with agriculture as a major source of income fo...
Abstract India has had a glorious past. Our cultural heritage is comparable to that of China or Egyp...
Regional inequality (spatial inequality) has emerged as a key issue in recent discussions of develop...
There are significant diffrerences among three regions of Andhra Pradesh in terms of physical, meteo...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
Regional disparity is a crucial problem. It has attained so much of concern from classical economist...
This article examines the nature of recent changes in India's underdeveloped regions, focusing on Ut...
Given the negative effects of regional imbalance or disparities owing to concentration of growth ori...
This article examines the nature of recent changes in India's underdeveloped regions, focusing on Ut...
Wide regional variation has been a major characteristic of development experience in India. In the p...
The present paper made an attempt to bring out the scenario of the continuity in the historical lega...
Development has been a multi-faced process by which every nation tries to improve the economic, poli...