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Title: Indian Scenario After The Global Financial Crisis
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Decline in consumption levels also have resulted in a huge decline in the production and roll out of products like vehicles and automobiles, textiles, petroleum and related products, construction projects, financial services and retail projects.
d. With the government spending being increased, a certain extent of relief could also be expected in the unemployment levels... Showed first 250 characters
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With the government spending being increased, a certain extent of relief could also be expected in the unemployment levels. Government investment in projects could generate sufficient job opportunities to the skilled population in India.
e. Another drawback would be the difficulty in Indian firms in being able to raise capital from abroad... Showed next 250 characters
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