District Domestic Product

District Domestic Product

DISTRICT DOMESTIC PRODUCT of HIMACHAL PRADESH 2011-12 to 2015-16 (Base 2011-12) Economic & Statistics Department Government of Himachal Pradesh PREFACE The central and state authorities and research institutions often require data on economic activities and levels of living of people at the district level for planning and policy purposes. It is increasingly being recognized that effective developmental interventions, whether at planning, implementation or monitoring stages, have to be rooted at the district level. This view has been formally mandated by the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments, which require the preparation of district plans and it was also one of the key indicator of “Thirteen Finance Commission”. Income of a district or state is considered one of the most important indicators/barometers to measure the economic growth/development of a district vis-à-vis others. State Income estimates measure the volume of all the goods and services produced in the economy during a given period of time. The composite estimates of income at the State level do not reveal whether the benefits of development have been evenly distributed among the districts or not. District Income estimates throw light on the regional development of the economy and its structural shift over the years. These estimates are useful to study the inter-sectoral and inter district economic imbalances and help in removing such disparities. These estimates help in drawing up suitable planning programmes and in measuring the effects of their implementation. Thus, they may prove very useful for formulation, review and implementation of broad policy objectives. Efforts in this direction have been hampered by lack of adequate and appropriate data, especially on district level incomes. This publication is the outcome of the above aspects. It attempts to lay down in some detail the data needs and estimation methodology that can be used, keeping in mind the resources and limitations that exist at the district level. This is the fifth attempt of estimating the District Domestic Product 2011-12 to 2015-16 under new series base year 2011-12. The first DDP estimates were prepared for the year 1993-94 to 1998-99 with base year 1993-94 . I am thankful to various official and non-official agencies for their whole hearted co-operation in providing the data within stipulated time. I place on record my appreciation for the concerted efforts put in by the officer and officials of District/ State Income Unit in bringing out this edition of District Domestic Product. Pradeep Chauhan Economic Adviser Contents Chapters Particulars Page No Preface Executive Summary I Introduction to Himachal Pradesh 1-5 1.1 Brief History of Himachal Pradesh 1 1.2 Geographic Profile of Himachal Pradesh 1 1.3 Demographic Profile of Himachal Pradesh 2 1.4 Economic Profile of Himachal Pradesh 3 1.4.1 Growth performance of State Economy 4 II Concepts and Definitions of State and District 6-10 Domestic Product 2.1 The background 6 2.2 Concepts and Definitions 6 2.3 Measures relating to income 7 2.4 Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured 7 (FISIM) 2.5 Consumption of fixed capital (CFC) 8 2.6 Division of Economy in to sectors 8 2.7 Method of estimation 9-10 III Sector-wise Methodology for Estimation of 11-22 District Domestic Product 3.1 The background 11 3.2 Estimation of workforce 11 3.3 Sector-wise Methodology 12 3.3.1 Agriculture including Livestock (Animal Husbandry) 13 3.3.1.1 Agriculture 13 3.3.1.2 Animal Husbandry 15 3.3.1.3 Value of inputs for crops and animal husbandry 15 3.3.2 Forestry and Logging 15 3.3.2.1 Major Forest Products 15 3.3.2.2 Minor Forest Products 16 3.3.3 Fisheries 16 3.3.4 Mining and Quarrying 17 3.3.5 Manufacturing (Organized &Un-organized) 17 3.3.6 Construction 18 3.3.7 Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 18 3.3.7.1 Electricity 18 3.3.7.2 Gas 18 3.3.7.3 Water Supply 18 Chapters Particulars Page No 3.3.8 Transport Storage & Communication 19 3.3.8.1 Railways 19 3.3.8.2 Transport 19 3.3.8.3 Storage 19 3.3.8.4 Communication & services related to broadcasting 19 3.3.9 Trade Hotel and Restaurants 20 3.3.10 Banking and Insurance 20 3.3.11 Real Estate, Ownership of Dwellings, Business Services 21 and Legal Services 3.3.12 Public Administration 21 3.3.13 Other services 21 3.4 Limitations 22 IV Analysis of District Income Estimates 23-30 4.1 Size of the Income 23 4.2 Sectoral Composition of District of Income Estimates 25 4.3 Per Capita Income 30 Statistical tables Table Statements Page No District-wise Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices 2011-12 to 1 1 2015-16 District-wise Net Domestic Product at Current Prices 2011-12 to 1 2 2015-16 3 District Wise Per Capita Income at Current prices 2011-12 to 2015-16 1 District wise Percentage Contribution to Gross State Value Added 2 4 at Current prices 2011-12 to 2015-16 District wise Gross District Value Added/Domestic Product 3 5 ( GDVA/GDDP) 2011-12 At Current Prices District wise Gross District Value Added/Domestic Product 4 6 ( GDVA/GDDP) 2012-13 At Current Prices District wise Gross District Value Added/Domestic Product 5 7 ( GDVA/GDDP) 2013-14 At Current Prices District wise Gross District Value Added/Domestic Product 6 8 ( GDVA/GDDP) 2014-15 At Current Prices District wise Gross District Value Added/Domestic Product 7 9 ( GDVA/GDDP) 2015-16 At Current Prices District wise Net Value Added/Domestic Product( NDVA/NDDP) 8 10 2011-12 At Current Prices District wise Net Value Added/Domestic Product( NDVA/NDDP) 9 11 2012-13 At Current Prices District wise Net Value Added/Domestic Product( NDVA/NDDP) 10 12 2013-14 At Current Prices District wise Net Value Added/Domestic Product( NDVA/NDDP) 11 13 2014-15 At Current Prices District wise Net Value Added/Domestic Product( NDVA/NDDP) 12 14 2015-16 At Current Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Crop Sector 2011-12 13 15 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Crop Sector 2012-13 14 16 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Crop Sector 2013-14 15 17 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Crop Sector 2014-15 16 18 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Crop Sector 2015-16 17 19 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Livestock Sector 2011-12 18 20 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Livestock Sector 2012-13 19 21 At Current Basic Prices Table Statements Page No District- wise Output and Value Added from Livestock Sector 2013-14 20 22 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Livestock Sector 2014-15 21 23 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Livestock Sector 2015-16 22 24 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Forestry Sector 2011-12 23 25 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Forestry Sector 2012-13 24 26 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Forestry Sector 2013-14 25 27 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Forestry Sector 2014-15 26 28 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Forestry Sector 2015-16 27 29 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Fishing Sector 2011-12 28 30 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Fishing Sector 2012-13 28 31 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Fishing Sector 2013-14 29 32 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Fishing Sector 2014-15 29 33 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Fishing Sector 2015-16 30 34 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Mining & Quarrying 31 35 Sector 2011-12 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Mining & Quarrying 32 36 Sector 2012-13 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Mining & Quarrying 33 37 Sector 2013-14 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Mining & Quarrying 34 38 Sector 2014-15 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Mining & Quarrying 35 39 Sector 2015-16 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Manufacturing Sector 36 40 2011-12 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Manufacturing Sector 37 41 2012-13 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Manufacturing Sector 38 42 2013-14 At Current Basic Prices Table Statements Page No District- wise Output and Value Added from Manufacturing Sector 39 43 2014-15 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Output and Value Added from Manufacturing Sector 40 44 2015-16 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Value Added from Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and 41 45 Other Utility Services Sector 2011-12 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Value Added from Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and 42 46 Other Utility Services Sector 2012-13 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Value Added from Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and 43 47 Other Utility Services Sector 2013-14 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Value Added from Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and 44 48 Other Utility Services Sector 2014-15 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Value Added from Electricity, Gas, Water Supply and 45 49 Other Utility Services Sector 2015-16 At Current Basic Prices District- wise Value Added from Construction Sector 2011-12 46 50 At Current Basic Prices

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    144 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us