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Globalization Labor Markets and Inequality in India by Dipak Mazumdar and Sandip Sarkar, Taylor and Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Dipak Mazumdar and Sandip Sarkar
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd
    ISBN9780415436113
    Pages384
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2008

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    Taylor and Francis Ltd Globalization Labor Markets and Inequality in India by Dipak Mazumdar and Sandip Sarkar

    India started on a program of reforms, both in its external and internal aspects, sometime in the mid-eighties and going on into the nineties. While the increased exposure to world markets ('globalization') and relaxation of domestic controls has undoubtedly given a spurt to the GDP growth rate, its impact on poverty, inequality and employment have been controversial. This book examines in detail these aspects of post-reform India and discerns the changes and trends which these new developments have created. Providing an original analysis of unit-level data available from the quinquennial National Sample Surveys, the Annual Surveys of Industries and other basic data sources, the authors analyse and compare the results with other pieces of work in the literature. As well as describing the overall situation for India, the book highlights regional differences, and looks at the major industrial sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing and tertiary services. The important topic of labor market institutions - both for the formal or organized and the unorganized sectors - is considered and the possible adverse effect on employment growth of the regulatory labor framework is examined carefully. Since any reform of this framework must go hand in hand with better state intervention in the informal sector to have any chance of acceptance politically, some of the major initiatives in this area are critically explored. Overall, this book will be of great interest to development economists, labour economists and specialists in South Asian Studies.show more



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