Figures  
Fig. 1.1.Relationship Between Sustainable and Inclusive Glocal Development and Strategically Effective Political Economy to Deal With IE.8
Fig. 3.1.Conceptual Framework.33
Fig. 3.2.Capital Inflow in Formal and Informal Enterprises.38
Fig. 5.1.Conceptual Framework.61
Fig. 6.1.Determination of Equilibrium Interest Rate and Output of Informal Manufacturing Sector.73
Fig. 6.2.Effect of UCT on Interest Rate and Output of Informal Manufacturing Sector.74
Fig. 8.1.Relative Share Food & Beverage Enterprises Vis-à-Vis Other Enterprises in Terms of Number of Enterprises, Employment and GVA.107
Fig. 9.1.Structural Break Points of Rural Male.122
Fig. 9.2.Structural Break Points of Urban Male.123
Fig. 9.3.Structural Break Points of Total Male.123
Fig. 11.1.The Spatial Concentration of Workers and Consumers (i.e. Producers of Consumer Products) Is Circular in Causality.147
Fig. 13.1.Per Capita CO2 Emission in BRICS Economies 2000–2020.177
Fig. 13.2.EF in BRICS Economies 2000–2022.178
Fig. 14.1.Analytical Framework.195
Fig. 16.1a.Total Kerosine Consumption vs GDP Growth.229
Fig. 16.1b.Total Kerosene Production vs GDP Growth.230
Fig. 16.2a.Sector wise Absolute Consumption of Total Kerosene.231
Fig. 16.2b.Sector wise Relative Consumption (%) of Total Kerosene.231
Fig. 19.1.The Percentage Share of Women Entrepreneurs Engaged in Different Types of Entrepreneurial Activities.271
Fig. 19.2.Percentage Share of Empowered Women Across the Indicators of Empowerment in Three Backward Districts of West Bengal.272
Fig. 19.3.Percentage Share of Women Entrepreneurs by the Nature of Challenges.274
Fig. 21.1.Percentage of Labour Force in Informal Economy.297
Fig. 21.2.Growth of Export of the RMG.297
Fig. 21.3.Number of Garment Factories.298

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