Document Type : Research Article
Authors
1 Ph.D Research Scholar, Research Department of Economics, Arumugam Pillai Seethai Ammal College Affliated to Alagappa University, Karaikkudi.
2 Assistant Professor, Research Department of Economics, Arumugam Pillai Seethai Ammal College Affliated to Alagappa University, Karaikkudi.
3 Principal & Associate Professor, Research Department of Economics, Arumugam Pillai Seethai Ammal College Affliated to Alagappa University, Karaikkudi.
Abstract
Electricity as an important input plays a vital role from each and every economic
movements for the development of the country at global level. Textile industry is not differed
from this context; it provides outputs to trade at International markets. In India, textile
industry is one among the important industries which supports economic development and
trade balance. Hence, supply and demand for electricity in Indian textile industries are the
signified economic processes to attain maximum output. Hence, the study emphasised
electricity consumption and its cost which effects from consumption per unit of electricity for
the Indian textile industry. This study brought out secondary data collected from various
published articles and reports. It covers 30 years of forecasted data collected from 2001 to
2030 (Estimated). And data have been analysed by statistical tools such as correlation and
regression. Findings of the study has highlighted that there is close relationship within and
between the dependent and independent variables. Finally, the study has been concluded with
effective policy recommendations with an overview of study.
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