The recent spurt of economic growth in India has been described as ‘jobless growth’. In this paper an attempt has been made to examine the question of when industrial development provides required dynamism for generating desired employment opportunities for labour force and when it does not. An industrial technological capability based approach has been adopted to analyse the Indian Industrial development experience during the period 1980 to 2005, which is a quarter century time period. The main finding that emerged from the empirical evidence is that the medium-high-tech industries have shown dynamism in terms of generating employment growth. The labour market regulation view put forward by various scholars supporting the liberalisation po...
The paper aims to discuss the world of fast-paced technology from a Darwinian standpoint and examine...
The present article attempts to examine the contribution of inputs and total factor productivity gro...
It is the popular belief that employment growth should have been at an equal pace with the growth ...
The recent spurt of economic growth in India has been described as ‘jobless growth’. In this paper a...
Industrial development plays a momentous role in all walks of development. The empirical investigati...
India presents an interesting example of a country with immense economic potential, cultural diversi...
This study focuses on the issue of economic reforms and its impact on industrialisation in India. Ho...
This paper explores the underlying factors behind the poor performance of the organized sector in te...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77409/1/ipc-99-mazumdar-india-growth-patter-labor-re...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
In the aftermath of globalization it is now, perhaps, industry alone – especially small scale indust...
Draft paper for the Canadian Economic Conference 2008, Vancouver June 6-8Due to copyright restrictio...
Manufacturing has been an engine of growth in India in the seventies and eighties. After the 1991 re...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
While small-scale industries have not gone unnoticed in India's Industrial Policy Resolutions, in pr...
The paper aims to discuss the world of fast-paced technology from a Darwinian standpoint and examine...
The present article attempts to examine the contribution of inputs and total factor productivity gro...
It is the popular belief that employment growth should have been at an equal pace with the growth ...
The recent spurt of economic growth in India has been described as ‘jobless growth’. In this paper a...
Industrial development plays a momentous role in all walks of development. The empirical investigati...
India presents an interesting example of a country with immense economic potential, cultural diversi...
This study focuses on the issue of economic reforms and its impact on industrialisation in India. Ho...
This paper explores the underlying factors behind the poor performance of the organized sector in te...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77409/1/ipc-99-mazumdar-india-growth-patter-labor-re...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
In the aftermath of globalization it is now, perhaps, industry alone – especially small scale indust...
Draft paper for the Canadian Economic Conference 2008, Vancouver June 6-8Due to copyright restrictio...
Manufacturing has been an engine of growth in India in the seventies and eighties. After the 1991 re...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
While small-scale industries have not gone unnoticed in India's Industrial Policy Resolutions, in pr...
The paper aims to discuss the world of fast-paced technology from a Darwinian standpoint and examine...
The present article attempts to examine the contribution of inputs and total factor productivity gro...
It is the popular belief that employment growth should have been at an equal pace with the growth ...