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"involves consideration of geographical and other factors which influence man's productivity, but only in limited depths, so far as they are connected with production and trade".

L.D Stamp

lal ded

Economic Geography deals with the economic life of man with relation to environment.

Prof. E.W Zimmerman

he is a professor

"Economic Geography is the study of spatial variation on the earth's surface of activities related to production, exchange and consumption of goods and services. Whenever possible the goal is to develop generalizations and theories to account for these spatial variations".

Hartstone and Alexander

️ and 🏹

All activities related to production, consumption and exchange of goods are called

economic activities

Economic activities are broadly grouped into

primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary activities.

the people engaged in primary activities are often called red collar workers.

red collar workers

workers engaged in secondary activities are often called as

blue collar workers

people engaged in tertiary activities are called

pink collar workers

people involved quaternary activities are called as

white collar workers

people involved in quinary activities are called

gold collar workers

What is the rank of india in nominal GDP

139th with $2134

What is the rank of India in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)

122nd with $7783 as of 2018

After 1991India achieved annual growth of GDP

6_7%

How much does the agricultural and allied sectors contribute to GDP of India

17%

GDP and employment of country due to agriculture

India accounts for 23% of GDP and 59% employment workforce in 2016

GDP and employment due to manufacturing

India accounts for 26% of GDP and employs 22% of the total workforce

According to the World Bank, India's industrial manufacturing GEP output in 2015 was

6th largest in the world

The services sector has the largest share of India's GDP,

accounting for 57% in 2012, up from 15% in 1950.

It is the___________ services sector by nominal GDP, and ____________when purchasing power is taken into account.

seventh-largest ,third largest

seivice sector provides employment to

27% of work force