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A Study on an extent of sensitivity between Indian GDP and IT Industry.

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العنوان: A Study on an extent of sensitivity between Indian GDP and IT Industry.
المؤلفون: Mathur, Rajni1, Waghmode, Manisha1
المصدر: BVIMSR Journal of Management Research. Oct2020, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p84-93. 10p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *INFORMATION technology, *GROSS domestic product, *BUSINESS cycles, *ECONOMIC activity, *EMPLOYMENT
مصطلحات جغرافية: INDIA
مستخلص: Each Industry reacts in a different way to the business cycle fluctuations. Some of the industries are very vulnerable to economic swings whereas some do not get affected at all. The degree of timing and fluctuation may vary for those industries which are cyclical in nature. The study is carried out to understand how sensitive Indian IT Industry is to Business Cycle Fluctuations in Indian Economy. The substantial growth in IT Industry and analysis of its sensitivity towards Indian Business cycle has been carried with the help of data captured from Central Statistical Organization, Reserve Bank of India and Ministry of Information Technology and Communications. The direct employment by the sector for both the Exports segment and domestic market has increased from 3.267 million to 3.968 million between 2009-2017 (Source is Ministry of Information Technology and Industry) which highlights the growing significance. The vital parameters used in the study are Indian GDP, Indian Exports, IT Domestic, and IT Exports. For the GDP and IT Turnover the analysis include checking of stationarity first and then carrying out de trending to understand the sensitivity of the IT Industry to Indian GDP.The cyclical trends have been identified by drawing inference from comparative growth charts. As per the study undertaken to understand the relatedness of IT Sector and Indian GDPthe inference drawn reflects a positive relationship between the two. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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