This article begins with a critique of the well-known claim by Besley and Burgess concerning the negative impact of labour regulation on organized sector manufacturing performance in India. In the second part of the article, the authors use a state-level panel data set for the period 1969–2005 to analyse the relative importance of profitability (rate of profit as a percentage of the total replacement cost of capital stock) and industrial disputes (man-days lost to all industrial disputes as a percentage of total workers employed) to explain cross-state variations of manufacturing performance in India\u27s organized sector. Using three different measures of manufacturing performance — net value added, investment and employment — th...
This article makes an objective assessment of the impact of economic reforms of 1991 on productivity...
This article investigates the long-run relationship between labour productivity and employment, and ...
Productivity is a matter of survival for any business. Higher productivity is sine-qua-non for “surv...
This article begins with a critique of the well-known claim by Besley and Burgess concerning the ne...
We use a state-level panel data set for the period 1969-2005 to analyze the relative importance of p...
This paper investigates whether the industrial relations climate in Indian States has affected the p...
This paper is an attempt to present the disparities of state-level performance of manufacturing indu...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
Using aggregate data from the Annual Survey of Industries, we analyze profitability in India’s organ...
in the paper are strictly personal. Errors and omissions, if any, are the sole responsibility of aut...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
Using aggregate data from the Annual Survey of Industries, we analyze profitability in India’s organ...
This article investigates the long-run relationship between labour productivity and employment, and ...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing ind...
Strong labor protections for ordinary workers are often portrayed as a `luxury developing countries ...
This article makes an objective assessment of the impact of economic reforms of 1991 on productivity...
This article investigates the long-run relationship between labour productivity and employment, and ...
Productivity is a matter of survival for any business. Higher productivity is sine-qua-non for “surv...
This article begins with a critique of the well-known claim by Besley and Burgess concerning the ne...
We use a state-level panel data set for the period 1969-2005 to analyze the relative importance of p...
This paper investigates whether the industrial relations climate in Indian States has affected the p...
This paper is an attempt to present the disparities of state-level performance of manufacturing indu...
Many emerging countries in recent decades have relied on a development strategy that focused primari...
Using aggregate data from the Annual Survey of Industries, we analyze profitability in India’s organ...
in the paper are strictly personal. Errors and omissions, if any, are the sole responsibility of aut...
This paper investigates the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing industries during t...
Using aggregate data from the Annual Survey of Industries, we analyze profitability in India’s organ...
This article investigates the long-run relationship between labour productivity and employment, and ...
Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the determinants of productivity in Indian manufacturing ind...
Strong labor protections for ordinary workers are often portrayed as a `luxury developing countries ...
This article makes an objective assessment of the impact of economic reforms of 1991 on productivity...
This article investigates the long-run relationship between labour productivity and employment, and ...
Productivity is a matter of survival for any business. Higher productivity is sine-qua-non for “surv...