Economics

Which Is Worse Depression Or Recession?

A recession is an economic downturn that affects output and employment while also lowering household income and consumption. A depression has even more severe consequences, including widespread unemployment and significant pauses in economic activity. Recessions might be more confined, whereas depressions can affect the entire world. What is the difference between depression and recession? A

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How Much GDP Of India?

As of 2017, India’s nominal (current) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is $2,650,725,335,364 (USD). In 2017, India’s real GDP (constant, inflation-adjusted) was $2,660,371,703,953. In 2017, the GDP Growth Rate was 6.68 percent, a change of 177,938,082,996 US dollars from 2016, when Real GDP was $2,482,433,620,957. In 2017, India’s GDP per capita (with a population of 1,338,676,785

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