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has eluded India. Using data from the An nual Survey of Industries, we examine the factors holding back the growth of … output and employment in this sector. We find that there are heterogeneities in the performance of the manufacturing sector … decade partly explains the limited contribution of the manufacturing sector to employment generation. At the state level, we …
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that FDI inflows are able to contribute to higher growth and employment in poor countries? I argue yes. Behavior of FDI … therefore FDI can contribute to higher growth and employment in poor countries but only under certain circumstances, “Roll out … data of 62 countries, from 1996 to 2007, shows that FDI appears regularly to be a key source of employment and has a …
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APAC countries (India and the People's Republic of China) and on par with the EU's growth. There is an ongoing process of … bottom firms catching up with top firms in the Republic of Korea and the richest EU countries. Regarding employment and labor … skills, employment growth has generally been quite stagnant in all regions. Labor skills, for which we use the wage premium …
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APAC countries (India and the People’s Republic of China) and on par with the EU’s growth. There is an ongoing process of … bottom firms catching up with top firms in the Republic of Korea and the richest EU countries. Regarding employment and labor … skills, employment growth has generally been quite stagnant in all regions. Labor skills, for which we use the wage premium …
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deutsche Arbeitsmarkt ab der Mitte der Nullerjahre eine sinkende Erwerbslosigkeit. Zuletzt deutete sich in Frankreich ebenfalls …
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employment primarily along a lowskill (or low 'match-quality') dimension. In such a case, job creation would serve to lower …
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This paper analyses the phenomenon of jobless growth in India and the US through the lens of employment elasticity …. Analytical results are derived for decompositions of both the level and change of aggregate employment elasticity in terms of … sectoral elasticities, relative growth and employment shares. Estimates of these decompositions are presented with employment …
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accounts for about 40% of the cross-country variation in aggregate employment growth at the outset of the crisis. We interpret … employment growth.Third, we find that stronger protection for regular workers is associated with lower (higher) employment … (earnings-per-worker) response in the wake of output shocks. This suggests employment protection shifts the burden of adjustment …
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countries. The structural adjustment programme in India tried to ensure both through higher growth targets, and manufacturing …. The present paper examines the veracity of this by examining the trends in employment and earnings in this sector over the … nineties and analysing the factors affecting them. Most of the employment expansion has been in the unorganised sector where …
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when opening to trade and foreign direct investment on employment, income distribution, and poverty. The first phase of the … liberalization focusing on employment, unemployment, wages, productivity, and work conditions that are related to trends in … productivity. Overall, the effect of economic liberalization in India seems to have been better than in other countries …
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