Colonial Government and National Income

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What was the colonial government's attitude towards estimating India's national income?

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What was the colonial government's attitude towards estimating India's national income?

  1. They conducted regular and accurate estimates
  2. They never made any sincere attempt to estimate it — Correct Answer
  3. They hired economists exclusively for this purpose
  4. They published annual income reports
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation

The colonial government never made any sincere attempt to estimate India's national and per capita income.

Key Points:
  • Only individual attempts were made by economists.
  • These yielded conflicting and inconsistent results.
  • Notable estimators: Dadabhai Naoroji, William Digby, Findlay Shirras, V.K.R.V. Rao, R.C. Desai.

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