This paper studies the phenomenon of service-led growth in India over the past two decades from the perspective of household expenditure. We use consumption expenditure data from four recent “thick” rounds of the National Sample Survey in 1993-94, 2004-05, 2009-10 and 2011-12, and study aggregate services as well as 5 individual categories – education, healthcare, transportation, entertainment, and personal services – for both rural India. We begin by showing that expenditures of non-rich sections of the population are, and continue to remain, a significant source of the demand that has supported growth of the service sector over the past two decades. In particular, we show that the bottom 75 percent of households in terms of monthly per ca...
This paper examines changes in living conditions in the six villages in Andhra Pradesh and Maharash...
UnrestrictedThe objective of this dissertation is to explain the rapid growth of value added in the ...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
This paper studies the phenomenon of service-led growth in India over the past two decades from the ...
India’s development experience over the past fifty years suggests that the increasing importance of ...
India's development experience over the past fifty years suggests that the increasing importance of ...
The share of services in India’s GDP, at round 60%, is much higher than that in other emerging econ...
It is now widely recognized that the pattern of growth in India in recent years has been an unconven...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
India’s success story in services is well documented at the national level, but similar literature d...
Given the magnitude of services growth and its inter-linkages with other sectors of the economy, it ...
Growth of services in the economy of India is viewed with concern and wonder; concern that services ...
India’s success story in services is well documented at the national level, but similar literature d...
Consumption is essential for living for every individual. Better consumption is the most important e...
The last two decades have witnessed an unprecedented growth of the Indian service sector. This paper...
This paper examines changes in living conditions in the six villages in Andhra Pradesh and Maharash...
UnrestrictedThe objective of this dissertation is to explain the rapid growth of value added in the ...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...
This paper studies the phenomenon of service-led growth in India over the past two decades from the ...
India’s development experience over the past fifty years suggests that the increasing importance of ...
India's development experience over the past fifty years suggests that the increasing importance of ...
The share of services in India’s GDP, at round 60%, is much higher than that in other emerging econ...
It is now widely recognized that the pattern of growth in India in recent years has been an unconven...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.Th...
India’s success story in services is well documented at the national level, but similar literature d...
Given the magnitude of services growth and its inter-linkages with other sectors of the economy, it ...
Growth of services in the economy of India is viewed with concern and wonder; concern that services ...
India’s success story in services is well documented at the national level, but similar literature d...
Consumption is essential for living for every individual. Better consumption is the most important e...
The last two decades have witnessed an unprecedented growth of the Indian service sector. This paper...
This paper examines changes in living conditions in the six villages in Andhra Pradesh and Maharash...
UnrestrictedThe objective of this dissertation is to explain the rapid growth of value added in the ...
No study has yet attempted to measure mean out-of-pocket expenditure on health care at household lev...