Self-reliant India: Infrastructure
- A study conducted by the World Bank in 2014 found that a 1% increase in infrastructure investment in low-income countries is associated with how much percentage increase in GDP? - An increase of 1-2%
- According to a study by the Asian Development Bank, how much percent increase in GDP is possible with an increase in infrastructure stock by 1%? - 0-15%
- What is the impact of the investment in infrastructure in the economy? - Can help control inflation by increasing the supply of goods and services, reducing production costs, and improving efficiency
- According to the World Bank, which social problem ....
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