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The NCAER State Investment Potential Index (N-SIPI 2017)

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The NCAER State Investment Potential Index 2017 (N-SIPI 2017) is the second edition in the annual series of rankings of states on their growth and investment potential. It is a systematic and evidence-based index that assesses the competitiveness of states on 50 parameters grouped under six broad pillars: land, labour, infrastructure, economic climate, governance and political stability, and business perceptions. N-SIPI 2017 builds on the framework and methodology of N-SIPI 2016, and uniquely incorporates the results of an extensive survey carried out in April and May 2017 across 20 states and the Union Territory of Delhi.

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  • Research National Council of Applied Economic, 2017. "The NCAER State Investment Potential Index (N-SIPI 2017)," Working Papers id:11944, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11944
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