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नामदार गोपाल कृष्णा गोखले यांच्या स्मृतीशताब्दीची सांगता शुक्रवारी (ता. १६ फेब्रुवारी) झाली. त्यानिमित्त त्यांच्या आर्थिक विचारांविषयी
Sraffian general equilibrium
If the Sraffa system of equations is augmented by consumption demand equations of households and investment demand equations of industries the result is a complete system of general equilibrium having a unique positive solution for the relative prices, absolute levels of industrial outputs, the rates of growth and profit, the real wage rate, and the shares of ownership of the capital stock. The model has been generalized to include the government sector and determine the tax rate and public expenditure. Constructive algorithms for the computation of the general equilibrium have been presented. Empirical evidence from cross-country sources has been gathered in support of a central prediction of the model viz. the long-run convergence of industrial growth rates and rates of profit towards uniformity
मराठा आरक्षणासाठी प्रतिज्ञापत्र दाखल: २५०० पानांत समर्थ रामदास, संत तुकारामांचे अभंग; डॉ. आंबेडकरांची भाषणे, शाहू महाराज गंथांचा उल्लेख
Bibliography of Autobiographies, Memoirs and Reminiscences by Indian authors in English (Unpublished)
People have been writing their own experiences in life since long. But such writings in English in India have been done essentially in the present century. Some of them originally written in the regional languages have also been translated into English. These writings provide an authentic account of all that has been happening around them. They are useful as a source of information for freedom struggle, socio-economic history, business history, functioning of government, etc. They also contain information regarding sports, arts, and so on.
The first male-authored autobiography in India was written by the Mughal emperor Babur. Known as Baburnama, it was penned in 1520s. His great grandson, Jahangir, wrote Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri a century later. The third autobiography was written by a non-royal in 1650 - Banarsidas. It was entitled Ardhakatha. Bahina Bai was the first Indian woman to write an autobiography – around in 1700. They have been followed by other writers. Since the subject covered even in a single volume is more than one, they have been listed in an alphabetical order in the following pages. Apart from the autobiographies, memoirs and reminiscences pertaining to their own lives have also been included