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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
INDIAN ECONOMY
By karthik
WHAT DOES INDIAN ECONOMY CONSIST OF
• Indian economy is divided into 3 main sectors
• Primary sector
• Consists of agriculture activities
• Animal husbandry
• Forestry
• Fisheries
• Secondary sector
• Includes all manufacturing and construction activities
• Paper industry
• Iron industry
• Service sector(tertiary sector)
• Provides services
• Transport
• Banking
• insurance
CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIAN ECONOMY
Indian economy
underdeveloped
economy
dualistic
economy
mixed economy
developing
economy
planned
economy
federal economy
INDIA AN UNDERDEVELOPED ECONOMY
• Low per capita income
• Per capita income Is so low that a large population of the country lives below the poverty line
• Lack of entrepreneurs
• Task of bearing risks is called enterprise
• Person who bears these risks is called an entrepreneur
• Economy gifted with entrepreneurial skill is bound to grow rapidly
• Indian entrepreneurs focus on quick and speculative profits rather than long term investments
• Low level of technology
• Economy of Indian economy is suffering from technological backwardness
• Scarcity of capital and the high illiteracy rate in India are major obstacles in the use and spread of modern techniques in
agricultural and industrial sectors
• Rapid population growth (rising population greater economic population)
• Falling death rates and decline in birth rate has caused population explosion
• To maintain a rapidly growing population requirements of food, clothing, shelter, medicine all increase
INDIAN ECONOMY A DUALISTIC ECONOMY
• Implies on the coexistence of 2 opposing forces in an economy
• Coexistence of backward rural economy and modern urban economy
• Coexistence of primitive technology and modern technology
• First type of dualism is known as regional dualism
• Rural and urban area
• Second type of dualism is known as technological dualism
• Between traditional and modern techniques
INDIA A MIXED ECONOMY
• Coexistence of public and private sector
• Public sector
• Basic and heavy industries are being run under public sectors
• private sector
• Huge private sector under which large number of industries are being managed
• Government controls and regulates this sector through various fiscal and monetary policies
• Thus Indian economy has the characteristics of both capitalistic and socialistic economies
• and both planning and market mechanism function side by side
• Market mechanism = Means by which the forces of demand and supply determine prices and quantities of goods and
services offered for sale in a free market.
• Price mechanisms = In economics, a price mechanism is the manner in which the profits of goods or services affect the
supply and demand of goods and service
INDIA DEVELOPING ECONOMY
• Development in social sector
• Lot of development in social sector in the country during the 5 year plans
• Social services like health and education have a large scale increase
• As a result death rate has fallen
• Agricultural development
• Improvement in yield per hectare is the most important indicator of our agricultural process
• Average yield per hectare has increased over the years
• Due to the fact Indian agriculture is becoming technology oriented
• Increase in rate of capital formation
• Key role in development of the country
• Increases production and productivity in agriculture industries and mining
• Increase in national income
• the best indicator of economic development in the country
• Rate of increase of national income per annum has been around 4%
INDIA PLANNED ECONOMY
• Planning commission of India makes 5 year plans which is the national
target with regard to agricultural and industrial growth rates (fixed)
• 12 five year plans which came to an end on 31/march/2017
• Last 5 year plan as India is emphasizing more on market economy
• Economic planning is necessary to overcome the problems of poverty
and unemployment
INDIA FEDERAL ECONOMY
• Constitution has accepted a federal set up for the country
• Indian economy is a federal economy
• Federal economy implies that the government’s economic activities are carried at 2
levels
• State level
• Education, schools, electricity and irrigation come under the state level
• Central level
• Indian railways, post and telegraph, atomic power plants come under the
jurisdiction of the central government

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Characteristics of indian economy

  • 1. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY By karthik
  • 2. WHAT DOES INDIAN ECONOMY CONSIST OF • Indian economy is divided into 3 main sectors • Primary sector • Consists of agriculture activities • Animal husbandry • Forestry • Fisheries • Secondary sector • Includes all manufacturing and construction activities • Paper industry • Iron industry • Service sector(tertiary sector) • Provides services • Transport • Banking • insurance
  • 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIAN ECONOMY Indian economy underdeveloped economy dualistic economy mixed economy developing economy planned economy federal economy
  • 4. INDIA AN UNDERDEVELOPED ECONOMY • Low per capita income • Per capita income Is so low that a large population of the country lives below the poverty line • Lack of entrepreneurs • Task of bearing risks is called enterprise • Person who bears these risks is called an entrepreneur • Economy gifted with entrepreneurial skill is bound to grow rapidly • Indian entrepreneurs focus on quick and speculative profits rather than long term investments • Low level of technology • Economy of Indian economy is suffering from technological backwardness • Scarcity of capital and the high illiteracy rate in India are major obstacles in the use and spread of modern techniques in agricultural and industrial sectors • Rapid population growth (rising population greater economic population) • Falling death rates and decline in birth rate has caused population explosion • To maintain a rapidly growing population requirements of food, clothing, shelter, medicine all increase
  • 5. INDIAN ECONOMY A DUALISTIC ECONOMY • Implies on the coexistence of 2 opposing forces in an economy • Coexistence of backward rural economy and modern urban economy • Coexistence of primitive technology and modern technology • First type of dualism is known as regional dualism • Rural and urban area • Second type of dualism is known as technological dualism • Between traditional and modern techniques
  • 6. INDIA A MIXED ECONOMY • Coexistence of public and private sector • Public sector • Basic and heavy industries are being run under public sectors • private sector • Huge private sector under which large number of industries are being managed • Government controls and regulates this sector through various fiscal and monetary policies • Thus Indian economy has the characteristics of both capitalistic and socialistic economies • and both planning and market mechanism function side by side • Market mechanism = Means by which the forces of demand and supply determine prices and quantities of goods and services offered for sale in a free market. • Price mechanisms = In economics, a price mechanism is the manner in which the profits of goods or services affect the supply and demand of goods and service
  • 7. INDIA DEVELOPING ECONOMY • Development in social sector • Lot of development in social sector in the country during the 5 year plans • Social services like health and education have a large scale increase • As a result death rate has fallen • Agricultural development • Improvement in yield per hectare is the most important indicator of our agricultural process • Average yield per hectare has increased over the years • Due to the fact Indian agriculture is becoming technology oriented • Increase in rate of capital formation • Key role in development of the country • Increases production and productivity in agriculture industries and mining • Increase in national income • the best indicator of economic development in the country • Rate of increase of national income per annum has been around 4%
  • 8. INDIA PLANNED ECONOMY • Planning commission of India makes 5 year plans which is the national target with regard to agricultural and industrial growth rates (fixed) • 12 five year plans which came to an end on 31/march/2017 • Last 5 year plan as India is emphasizing more on market economy • Economic planning is necessary to overcome the problems of poverty and unemployment
  • 9. INDIA FEDERAL ECONOMY • Constitution has accepted a federal set up for the country • Indian economy is a federal economy • Federal economy implies that the government’s economic activities are carried at 2 levels • State level • Education, schools, electricity and irrigation come under the state level • Central level • Indian railways, post and telegraph, atomic power plants come under the jurisdiction of the central government