LSE Library has an impressive collection of data and statistics sources on India. The range of subjects covered by the statistics is wide, including demography, industry, finance, agriculture, crime, health, and labour
At head of title, 7th-13th issues: Dept. of Statistics.Mode of access: Internet.First-sixth issues c...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9175(99-023) / BLDSC - British Librar...
One of the world's largest economies, India has made tremendous strides in its economic and social d...
LSE Library has extensive holdings relating to India, particularly primary material both historic an...
The IGC Growth Week is due to take place at the London School of Economics 23rd-25th September and w...
India is the world’s second-most populous country with more than a billion inhabitants. It is the se...
The LSE India Summit 2016 featured an exhibition of rare documents from the archives of the Reserve ...
This paper reviews the current status of Indian corporate statistics. It makes a critical evaluatio...
International audienceThe huge organism called the Indian economy, with its complexities, diversitie...
The authors discuss here the different sources of industrial statistics in India, their limitations ...
This work is based on a programme of work in Palanpur from 1974, based primarily at the LSE, and use...
Imprint varies: published later in Delhi.Vol. for 1946/1947 has title: Statistical abstract.Issues f...
Most population or demographic research done today about India tends to involve some sort of statist...
India is making a transition from an underdeveloped country to a fast developing country. The econom...
Indian economy has preponderance of informal and unorganised sector both in terms of number of worke...
At head of title, 7th-13th issues: Dept. of Statistics.Mode of access: Internet.First-sixth issues c...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9175(99-023) / BLDSC - British Librar...
One of the world's largest economies, India has made tremendous strides in its economic and social d...
LSE Library has extensive holdings relating to India, particularly primary material both historic an...
The IGC Growth Week is due to take place at the London School of Economics 23rd-25th September and w...
India is the world’s second-most populous country with more than a billion inhabitants. It is the se...
The LSE India Summit 2016 featured an exhibition of rare documents from the archives of the Reserve ...
This paper reviews the current status of Indian corporate statistics. It makes a critical evaluatio...
International audienceThe huge organism called the Indian economy, with its complexities, diversitie...
The authors discuss here the different sources of industrial statistics in India, their limitations ...
This work is based on a programme of work in Palanpur from 1974, based primarily at the LSE, and use...
Imprint varies: published later in Delhi.Vol. for 1946/1947 has title: Statistical abstract.Issues f...
Most population or demographic research done today about India tends to involve some sort of statist...
India is making a transition from an underdeveloped country to a fast developing country. The econom...
Indian economy has preponderance of informal and unorganised sector both in terms of number of worke...
At head of title, 7th-13th issues: Dept. of Statistics.Mode of access: Internet.First-sixth issues c...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9175(99-023) / BLDSC - British Librar...
One of the world's largest economies, India has made tremendous strides in its economic and social d...