The main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of economic liberalisation on employment and labour incomes in South Asia. Specifically, it examines the impact on employment growth (total, agriculture, industry), unemployment, real wages, wage inequalities between skilled and unskilled workers, women’s employment and child labour. It also analyses whether labour rigidities have affected the employment growth in South Asian countries. The paper is divided into six sections. Analytical and theoretical issues on the subject of liberalisation and employment are presented in Section 2. The study proposes some hypotheses on these issues. They provide a backdrop for the empirical evidence presented in Section 3. We have used ‘before’ and...
This doctoral thesis enlightens different channels through which liberalised trade policies can have...
In 1991 the Indian government began to tread seriously the path of liberalization. It started to ope...
Economic development is defined as a sustained increase in output per capita, as well as structural ...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of economic liberalisation an employment a...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
This paper explores the underlying factors behind the poor performance of the organized sector in te...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
India is the world’s second largest country in the world which is the youngest nation having the la...
This paper explores the impact of liberalization in India on formal sector employment in the cotton ...
In India, foreign direct investments have notably increased after the economic liberalization in 199...
The economic growth experiences of major South Asian economies are to a large extent influenced by t...
This paper studies the impact of trade liberalization on employment growth in India from 1991 to 202...
Sri Lanka was the first South Asian nation to embark upon a comprehensive package of economic libera...
This doctoral thesis enlightens different channels through which liberalised trade policies can have...
In 1991 the Indian government began to tread seriously the path of liberalization. It started to ope...
Economic development is defined as a sustained increase in output per capita, as well as structural ...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of economic liberalisation an employment a...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
This paper explores the underlying factors behind the poor performance of the organized sector in te...
Expansion of earning opportunities and increment in earning levels are dual objectives of policymake...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
India is the world’s second largest country in the world which is the youngest nation having the la...
This paper explores the impact of liberalization in India on formal sector employment in the cotton ...
In India, foreign direct investments have notably increased after the economic liberalization in 199...
The economic growth experiences of major South Asian economies are to a large extent influenced by t...
This paper studies the impact of trade liberalization on employment growth in India from 1991 to 202...
Sri Lanka was the first South Asian nation to embark upon a comprehensive package of economic libera...
This doctoral thesis enlightens different channels through which liberalised trade policies can have...
In 1991 the Indian government began to tread seriously the path of liberalization. It started to ope...
Economic development is defined as a sustained increase in output per capita, as well as structural ...