The term “jobless growth”, much in the news these days, is used to describe the phenomenon of GDP growth without a commensurate increase in (formal) employment. How can GDP grow without job creation? The increasing use of machines in production is one crucial reason
IIndia’s economy today is much larger than what it was half a century ago, with most of that growth ...
Though recent economic growth in India has increased productivity and living standards significantly...
Historical experience suggests that a sustained rise in per capita incomes and improvement in emplo...
First, consider the numbers. Between 2003 and 2009, the high growth years of the economy, when GDP g...
A new “Make in India” campaign to “transform India into a global manufacturing hub” aims to use manu...
The Indian media is full of reports about the layoffs due to the current slowdown in the economic gr...
The creation of decent jobs outside of agriculture is one of the largest challenges that confront th...
India's growth during the last two decades has failed to transfer surplus labour away from the agric...
Economic growth in India, which has accelerated in recent years, has been characterized by some dist...
Despite the remarkable economic performance in the last twenty-five years, India maintains a high di...
Falling total employment is an unprecedented trend seen from 2011-12 to 2017-18. Due to a decline of...
projections of labour force growth. In this paper, we conduct a careful empirical analysis of employ...
PurposeThe dynamics of economic growth in India continues to engage economists and still remains muc...
The present paper analyses the relation between the growth of output and the growth of employment ac...
Falling total employment is an unprecedented trend seen from 2011-12 to 2017-18. Due to a decline of...
IIndia’s economy today is much larger than what it was half a century ago, with most of that growth ...
Though recent economic growth in India has increased productivity and living standards significantly...
Historical experience suggests that a sustained rise in per capita incomes and improvement in emplo...
First, consider the numbers. Between 2003 and 2009, the high growth years of the economy, when GDP g...
A new “Make in India” campaign to “transform India into a global manufacturing hub” aims to use manu...
The Indian media is full of reports about the layoffs due to the current slowdown in the economic gr...
The creation of decent jobs outside of agriculture is one of the largest challenges that confront th...
India's growth during the last two decades has failed to transfer surplus labour away from the agric...
Economic growth in India, which has accelerated in recent years, has been characterized by some dist...
Despite the remarkable economic performance in the last twenty-five years, India maintains a high di...
Falling total employment is an unprecedented trend seen from 2011-12 to 2017-18. Due to a decline of...
projections of labour force growth. In this paper, we conduct a careful empirical analysis of employ...
PurposeThe dynamics of economic growth in India continues to engage economists and still remains muc...
The present paper analyses the relation between the growth of output and the growth of employment ac...
Falling total employment is an unprecedented trend seen from 2011-12 to 2017-18. Due to a decline of...
IIndia’s economy today is much larger than what it was half a century ago, with most of that growth ...
Though recent economic growth in India has increased productivity and living standards significantly...
Historical experience suggests that a sustained rise in per capita incomes and improvement in emplo...