This paper explains why a developing country may experience a jobless growth in the organised sectors during liberalised regime within the framework of a three-sector mobile capital version of Harris-Todaro type general equilibrium model describing rural-urban migration with agricultural dualism and a non-traded intermediate input. Main findings support the fact that as a consequence of different trade reform policies, organised sectors have experienced increased competition from foreign markets which has forced them to lax labour laws, with the freedom to switch towards more capitalintensive techniques of production, resulting retrenchment of relatively less productive workers and ending up with a jobless growth under the liberalised regim...
This paper is an output of the work on “global economic integration and employment policy ” being ca...
This paper develops model of growth in an economy where the capital stock is rationed across labour ...
This paper explores the underlying factors behind the poor performance of the organized sector in te...
The paper has made an attempt to analyse the effects of liberalized trade and investment policies on...
This chapter deals with the structural change and employment outcomes of welcoming FDI and opening t...
This doctoral thesis enlightens different channels through which liberalised trade policies can have...
We introduce an urban informal sector in the standard Harris – Todaro model. Labor is mobile between...
Whether a liberalizing developing economy should implement the entire WTO-prescribed package, and to...
This paper examines how trade liberalization affects the growth rate of sectoral employment in devel...
This paper explains how different interconnected measures of globalization, namely, tariff reform, l...
Low and middle income countries frequently have a substantial informal sector within large cities. I...
This paper constructs a trade general equilibrium model for a less developed country with three sect...
Economic development is deemed to be the process whereby a low-income nation improves the economic, ...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the consequence of trade liberalization in agriculture in the de...
In a two sector mobile capital Harris-Todaro model, such as Corden and Findlay (1975), an inflow of ...
This paper is an output of the work on “global economic integration and employment policy ” being ca...
This paper develops model of growth in an economy where the capital stock is rationed across labour ...
This paper explores the underlying factors behind the poor performance of the organized sector in te...
The paper has made an attempt to analyse the effects of liberalized trade and investment policies on...
This chapter deals with the structural change and employment outcomes of welcoming FDI and opening t...
This doctoral thesis enlightens different channels through which liberalised trade policies can have...
We introduce an urban informal sector in the standard Harris – Todaro model. Labor is mobile between...
Whether a liberalizing developing economy should implement the entire WTO-prescribed package, and to...
This paper examines how trade liberalization affects the growth rate of sectoral employment in devel...
This paper explains how different interconnected measures of globalization, namely, tariff reform, l...
Low and middle income countries frequently have a substantial informal sector within large cities. I...
This paper constructs a trade general equilibrium model for a less developed country with three sect...
Economic development is deemed to be the process whereby a low-income nation improves the economic, ...
This paper is an attempt to analyse the consequence of trade liberalization in agriculture in the de...
In a two sector mobile capital Harris-Todaro model, such as Corden and Findlay (1975), an inflow of ...
This paper is an output of the work on “global economic integration and employment policy ” being ca...
This paper develops model of growth in an economy where the capital stock is rationed across labour ...
This paper explores the underlying factors behind the poor performance of the organized sector in te...