Reform and Productivity Growth in India Issues and Trends in the Labour Markets Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia Series
Auteur : Maiti Dibyendu
During the last two decades, India has experienced a high growth rate, but the contribution from productivity growth and technological progress has been very low. This has resulted in a poor performance in the employment generation in the formal sector, and this book examines this phenomenon and the Indian growth pattern.
Using primary and secondary data, the book looks at the impact of economic reform on technological change and total productivity growth, and in turn its impact on the labour market. It examines the effect of trade reform on the form and functioning of labour markets, and goes on to look at the impact of the global financial crisis on the Indian labour market.
Offering interesting modelling exercises and empirical verifications that bring fresh ideas and new content, this book is of interest to academics in the fields of development economics, international economics and South Asian studies.
Dibyendu Maiti is Associate Professor in the School of Economics at the University of the South Pacific, Fiji.
Date de parution : 11-2013
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Mots-clés :
rms; formal; sector; west; bengal; informal; contract; workers; labour; market; Ta Te; Tr Ac; National Sample Survey Organisation; St Ag; Nonunionised Sector; Tamil Nadu; Productivity Growth; FDI Inflow; Formal Sector; Informal Wage; Residual Growth; Non-unionised Sector; Trade Reform; Labour Market Rigidity; Solow Residual; Formal Sector Firm; Union Wage; Formal Wage; BPO Sector; Forex Earning; Wage Share; Unorganised Segment; Ijt Ijt; West Bengal; Industry Level Information