Morphology of Delhi National Capital Region’s Economic Geography and its Implications for Planning

  • Mathews R
  • Kundu A
  • Chawla P
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Abstract

There is now global evidence that it is cities and their immediate regions that drive economic growth. This report studies the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), which accommodates India’s foremost economic agglomeration, through an economic geography lens that closely synergizes with urban and regional planning and governance.

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Mathews, R., Kundu, A., Chawla, P., Sebastian, T., Bhagat Palanichamy, R., & Pai, M. (2023). Morphology of Delhi National Capital Region’s Economic Geography and its Implications for Planning. World Resources Institute. https://doi.org/10.46830/wrirpt.22.00042

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