(a) Gross Domestic Saving |
Household Sector
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Total of Financial Saving and Saving in the form of Physical Assets.
The household sector accounts for 81.8 % of gross domestic saving of the country
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Financial Saving
Currency
Net Deposits
Shares and debentures
Net Claims on Government
Provident and Pension Fund
Insurance Fund
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RBI
Provident Fund Organisations
LIC
Budget documents
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Residual methods i.e. Total minus that for Public Sector and Private Corporate Sector except for P.F. and Pension fund and Life funds.
P.F and Pension Fund =Contribution - Withdrawals + Interest.
Life Fund =Income - Expenditure.
The financial saving of the household sector accounts for 48.9 % of gross domestic saving of the country.
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Saving in the form of physical Assets
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Household Capital Formation
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Household investment in fixed assets is derived as residual deducting the corresponding estimates of public and private corporate sector from the total capital formation by assets plus change in stock.
The saving in physical assets of household sector accounts for 32.8 % of gross domestic saving of the country
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Private corporate sector
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RBI
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Total of joint stock companies and co-operative bank and societies.
The private corporate sector accounts for 15.4 % of total gross domestic saving of the country
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Companies
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RBI
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Retained profit plus depreciation provision. These account for 14.7 % of total gross domestic saving of the country.
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Co-op banks and societies
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NABARD
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Gross saving is equal to sum of statutory reserve and other reserves. These account for 0.7 % of the total gross domestic saving of the country.
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Public Sector
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Total of public authorities and non-departmental enterprises.
The public sector accounts for 2.8 % of total gross domestic saving saving of the country.
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Public authorities
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Budget Documents
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Total of Government administration and departmental commercial enterprises (have negative saving in 1993-94).
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Government Administration
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Budget Documents
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Current receipt minus current expenditure (have negative saving in 1993-94).
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DCUs
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Budget Documents
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Current receipt minus current expenditure.
These account for 3.8 % of total gross domestic saving of the country.
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NDCUs
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Annual Reports
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Gross Saving is equal to Net transfer to balance sheet + transfer to reserve adjusted for expenditure net of income relating to previous year + Depreciation.
These account for 12.4 % of total gross domestic saving of the country,
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Net Capital Inflow from abroad
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RBI
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Net capital inflow is the deficit of the nation on current account in balance of payment account excluding official transfer payment.
This component accounts for 2.4 % of gross capital formation.
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Aggregate Gross Domestic Capital
Formation
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Aggregates Gross Domestic Saving plus net Capital Inflow from abroad
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(b) GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION (GFCF) BY TYPE OF ASSETS
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Construction |
Four basic materials namely, Cement and Cement Products, Iron and Steel, Bricks and Tiles and Timber and Roundwood plus other materials
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Through commodity flow approach for accounted construction using basic materials, other materials and factor payments and expenditure approach for unaccounted construction.
Construction accounts for 47.5 % of GFCF of the country
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Public sector
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Budget documents for admn. departments
Annual reports for others
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New capital outlay on construction as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
This accounts for 19.8 % of GFCF of the country and 41.7 % of total construction.
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Private corporate
sector
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RBI, NABARD and Tea, Coffee and Rubber Boards
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Same method as worked out for the construction sector
This accounts for 4.0 % of GFCF of the country and 8.4 % of total construction.
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Household sector
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Residual Method and All-India Debt and Investment Survey (AIDIS) 1991-92.
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Total Value of Construction less Value of Output in Public Sector and Private Corporate Sector is the value of output in household sector, less repairs and maintenance of households plus new outlays in rural and urban residential and non-residential buildings and other construction works (covered through AIDIS).
This accounts for 23.7 % of GFCF of the country and 49.9 % of total construction.
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Machinery and transport equipment
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ASI for organised sector
DGCI&S for foreign trade
Receipt Budget for duties
NSSO for unorg. Sector
Software Cos. Reports
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Sum of total Ex-factory value of capital goods + Import + Import duty + Re-Export + TTM - Exports + Fixed Assets in livestock + GFCF in Computer Software.
Machinery and equipment accounts for 52.5 % of GFCF of the country.
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Public sector
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Budget documents and Annual reports of DCUs and NDCUs
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Capital outlay and repair and maintenance as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and Annual reports.
This accounts for 17.5 % of GFCF of the country and 33.4 % of total machinery and equipment.
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Private corporate
sector
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RBI for corporate sector
NABARD for co-ops.
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Based on data from RBI and NABARD.
This accounts for 23.9 % of GFCF of the country and 45.5 % of total machinery and equipment.
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Household sector
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Derived as a residual from the total
This accounts for 11.0 % of GFCF of the country and 21.1 % of total machinery and equipment.
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(c) GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION (GFCF) BY INDUSTRY OF USE
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Agriculture
Public sector
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Budget documents and annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
Agriculture sector accounts for 7.1 % of GFCF.
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Private Corporate Sector
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RBI
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital.
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Household sector
Construction
Machinery
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AIDIS 91-92
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Base year estimates (based on AIDIS) are moved with output of agriculture and increment in livestock.
Base year estimates (based on AIDIS) are moved with ASI data.
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Forestry and logging
Public sector
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Budget documents and Annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and Annual reports
Forestry sector accounts for 0.3 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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RBI
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital.
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Household sector
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Public Sector estimates inflated by 5.4 %
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Fishing
public sector
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Budget documents and Annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports
Fishing sector accounts for 0.7 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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RBI
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital.
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Household sector
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Livestock Census
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GFCF estimated directly
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Mining and quarrying
public sector
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Budget documents and annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports
Mining sector accounts for 4.1 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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RBI
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital
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Household sector
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Enterprise Survey,
1992-93
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Base year estimate are moved with minor mineral output
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Manufacturing, registered
Public sector
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Budget documents and annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and Annual reports.
Registered Manufacturing accounts for 25.2 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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RBI
NABARD
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital and the Co-operative Societies are based on the data obtained from NABARD
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Household sector
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A S I
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GFCF estimated by using proportion of Gross Fixed Assets of household to the total GFCF of ASI. The data on flow of assets on GFCF of ASI are available from Annual survey of Industries.
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Manufacturing, unregistered
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NSS Unorganised manufacturing sector survey, 1994-95
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The benchmark estimates are prepared directly using the results of the survey. Estimates for subsequent years are through extrapolation with GDP of the sector.
This sector accounts for 9.0 % of GFCF.
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Electricity, gas and water supply
Public sector
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Budget documents and Annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and Annual reports.
This sector accounts for 12.6 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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RBI
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital
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Household sector
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M/Non-Conventional Energy Sources
Budget documents
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(i) G F C F=Number of bio-gas plants % Price of bio-gas plants
(ii) Capital transfers to the households
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Construction
Public sector
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Budget documents and annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
This sector accounts for 1.1 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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R B I
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital.
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Household sector
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Base year estimates of all institutional sectors are prepared by using capital output ratio (which is based on analysis of reports of some of public and private joint stock companies engaged in construction during 1981-82). For subsequent years estimates are moved by GVA growth. GFCF estimates of public and private corporate sector estimates deducted from total GFCF estimates to get household estimates.
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Trade
Public sector
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Budget documents and Annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
Trade sector accounts for 2.1 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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RBI
NABARD
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital and the Co-operative Societies are based on the data obtained from NABARD
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Household sector
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Enterprise Survey 1993-94,WPI
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Base year estimate are prepared by using the survey results. For subsequent years estimates are moved by GVA growth.
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Hotels and restaurants
Public sector
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Budget documents and annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
Hotels and restaurants sector accounts for 1.1 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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R B I
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital
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Household sector
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Enterprise Survey 1993-94,WPI
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GFCF estimated by applying growth of no. of enterprises and WPI price index. Estimates of private corporate sector are deducted from these estimates.
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Railways
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Budget documents and Annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
Railways account for 2.8 % of GFCF.
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Transport by other means
Public sector
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Budget documents and Annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and Annual reports.
Transport by other means account for 6.2 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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R B I
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital
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Household sector
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Base year estimates are prepared by using Capital output ratio (which are based on analysis of reports of various shipping companies, airports, road transport companies and NSS enterprise survey results). For subsequent years estimates are moved by GVA growth. Estimates of private corporate sector are deducted from these estimates.
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Storage
Public sector
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Budget documents and annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and Annual reports.
Storage sector accounts for 0.1 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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R B I
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital
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Household sector
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Enterprise Survey 1992-93
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Beyond Survey Year estimates are
moved with GFCF as obtained for storage from A S I
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Communication
Public sector
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Budget documents and Annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
Communication sector accounts for 3.2 % of GFCF.
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Banking and Insurance
Public sector
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Budget documents and Annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
This sector accounts for 4.1 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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R B I, NABARD
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital and the Co-operative Societies are based on the data obtained from NABARD
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Real estate, ownership of dwellings and business services
Public Sector
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Budget documents and annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and Annual reports.
This sector accounts for 11.3 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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RBI
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital
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Household sector
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AIDIS, 1991-92
Budget documents
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Estimates are moved by applying growth of no. of residential houses and the WPI
Capital transfers from the budget documents
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Public administration and defence
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Budget documents and annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
This sector accounts for 11.3 % of GFCF.
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Quasi Government Organisation
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ICAR and CSIR Reports
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Capital output ratio derived from these reports is applied on the GDP of the sub-sector
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Other services
Public sector
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Budget documents and annual reports
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Capital outlay on construction and machinery as obtained from the analysis of Budget documents and annual reports.
Other services account for 2.6 % of GFCF.
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Private corporate sector
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RBI
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GFCF of sample joint stock companies are blown up on the basis of paid up capital.
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Household sector
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Enterprise Survey 1991-92
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Base year estimates are from enterprise survey and for other years, estimates are moved with the growth in GFCF of other services for public sector.
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