We express a doubt on the conventional wisdom namely, of a positive relationship between wage and productivity, of a formal sector firm in a developing economy where the firm can either go for subcontracting to the informal sector to minimize wage cost along with apprehension of extra-legal cost and/or investment in R&D for in-house production. We show that a rise of the formal wage does not necessarily ensure higher R&D and labour-productivity of the formal firm while a rise of the informal sector wage must improve R&D and the resultant labour-productivity in the firm. Thus countries with a vast segment of lowly-paid informal workers will also exhibit lowly-productive formal sector workers.Informal Wage, poverty, Labour Productivity, R&D I...
The study uses a disaggregated approach to look into Labour Productivity in the informal manufacturi...
In this paper, we have investigated the relationship between the formal and informal manufacturing s...
It is often argued that informal labor markets in developing countries promote growth by reducing th...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
The informal economy has emerged as one of the most dynamic and active segments of the entire develo...
Improving the linkage between formal and informal manufacturing is a desirable need to develop a com...
While a large body of researches discusses the effects of international subcontracting on firm dynam...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
This analysis, in terms of a four-sector static general equilibrium framework, models the urban info...
Recent papers, discussing the impact of economic reform in India, argue that the positive effect of ...
Empirical evidence suggests that the size of the informal sector in the developing countries has inc...
Is the informal sector in India a means of exploitation or a means of accumulation? One view takes t...
Using nationally representative survey data of Indian manufacturing enterprises spanning the period ...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
The study uses a disaggregated approach to look into Labour Productivity in the informal manufacturi...
In this paper, we have investigated the relationship between the formal and informal manufacturing s...
It is often argued that informal labor markets in developing countries promote growth by reducing th...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
The informal economy has emerged as one of the most dynamic and active segments of the entire develo...
Improving the linkage between formal and informal manufacturing is a desirable need to develop a com...
While a large body of researches discusses the effects of international subcontracting on firm dynam...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
In developing countries, informal firms account for up to half of economic activity. They provide li...
This analysis, in terms of a four-sector static general equilibrium framework, models the urban info...
Recent papers, discussing the impact of economic reform in India, argue that the positive effect of ...
Empirical evidence suggests that the size of the informal sector in the developing countries has inc...
Is the informal sector in India a means of exploitation or a means of accumulation? One view takes t...
Using nationally representative survey data of Indian manufacturing enterprises spanning the period ...
The recent growth experience in India highlights the role of skill-based service sector and producti...
The study uses a disaggregated approach to look into Labour Productivity in the informal manufacturi...
In this paper, we have investigated the relationship between the formal and informal manufacturing s...
It is often argued that informal labor markets in developing countries promote growth by reducing th...