Recent papers, discussing the impact of economic reform in India, argue that the positive effect of reform is more significant in states, which are not ‘labor friendly’. Also labor market reforms seem to be a pre-condition for success of liberal policies as far as their impact on poverty is concerned. We argue that the exact mechanism behind such a link is yet to be clarified. We try to provide such a mechanism in terms of a general equilibrium model involving formal and informal workers. Our framework is capable of providing such a link and shows that there are occasions when such link is violated
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
We examine the relationship between growth in labor productivity and poverty reduction through the l...
The presence of informal sector is a pervasive and persistent feature of most developing countries o...
Recent papers, discussing the impact of economic reform in India, argue that the positive effect of ...
Empirical evidence suggests that the size of the informal sector in the developing countries has inc...
This analysis, in terms of a four-sector static general equilibrium framework, models the urban info...
Improving the linkage between formal and informal manufacturing is a desirable need to develop a com...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
The informal economy has emerged as one of the most dynamic and active segments of the entire develo...
This paper provides an elaborate general equilibrium framework by including informal economic activi...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
We express a doubt on the conventional wisdom namely, of a positive relationship between wage and pr...
Many studies have explored the connection between trade and poverty theoretically and empirically fo...
While Aghion et al. (2006) observed the unequal effect of delicensing in the formal sector in presen...
The paper develops a three-sector specific factor model with Harris-Todaro type unemployment to exam...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
We examine the relationship between growth in labor productivity and poverty reduction through the l...
The presence of informal sector is a pervasive and persistent feature of most developing countries o...
Recent papers, discussing the impact of economic reform in India, argue that the positive effect of ...
Empirical evidence suggests that the size of the informal sector in the developing countries has inc...
This analysis, in terms of a four-sector static general equilibrium framework, models the urban info...
Improving the linkage between formal and informal manufacturing is a desirable need to develop a com...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
The informal economy has emerged as one of the most dynamic and active segments of the entire develo...
This paper provides an elaborate general equilibrium framework by including informal economic activi...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
We express a doubt on the conventional wisdom namely, of a positive relationship between wage and pr...
Many studies have explored the connection between trade and poverty theoretically and empirically fo...
While Aghion et al. (2006) observed the unequal effect of delicensing in the formal sector in presen...
The paper develops a three-sector specific factor model with Harris-Todaro type unemployment to exam...
Reforms and Economic Transformation in India is the second volume in the series Studies in Indian Ec...
We examine the relationship between growth in labor productivity and poverty reduction through the l...
The presence of informal sector is a pervasive and persistent feature of most developing countries o...