With in-depth theoretical foundations and empirical analysis, the book interrogates the paradigm of 'growth' being 'inclusive', proposing that only a comprehensive structural change can resolve the challenges of the informal sector.
With in-depth theoretical foundations and empirical analysis, the book interrogates the paradigm of 'growth' being 'inclusive', proposing that only a comprehensive structural change can resolve the challenges of the informal sector.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Saumya Chakrabarti teaches Economics at Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Tables, Figures, Boxes, and Maps * Preface * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations and Acronyms * Introduction: Changing Contours of Development Economics * Part I: AgricultureIndustry Relations * 1: Models of AgricultureIndustry Relation * 2: Models of FormalInformal Dichotomy: Revisiting AgricultureIndustry Relation * Part II: FormalInformalAgriculture Relations in India * 3: RuralUrban Dichotomy within the Informal Sector * 4: Tortuous Transition or Persistence of Misery? * Part III: Models of FormalInformalAgriculture Relations * 5: Short-Run Conflicts and Complementarities * 6: The Long-Run Problem of Transition * Part IV: Perspectives * 7: FormalInformal Interlinkages in a Resource-Constrained Economy: A Study on India (contributed by Anirban Kundu) * 8: Informal Services and the Issue of Inclusive Growth: A Study on India (contributed by Kasturi Sadhu) * 9: Political Economy of (Non-)Transition: The Indian Informal Sector * Appendices * References * Index * About the Author
* List of Tables, Figures, Boxes, and Maps * Preface * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations and Acronyms * Introduction: Changing Contours of Development Economics * Part I: AgricultureIndustry Relations * 1: Models of AgricultureIndustry Relation * 2: Models of FormalInformal Dichotomy: Revisiting AgricultureIndustry Relation * Part II: FormalInformalAgriculture Relations in India * 3: RuralUrban Dichotomy within the Informal Sector * 4: Tortuous Transition or Persistence of Misery? * Part III: Models of FormalInformalAgriculture Relations * 5: Short-Run Conflicts and Complementarities * 6: The Long-Run Problem of Transition * Part IV: Perspectives * 7: FormalInformal Interlinkages in a Resource-Constrained Economy: A Study on India (contributed by Anirban Kundu) * 8: Informal Services and the Issue of Inclusive Growth: A Study on India (contributed by Kasturi Sadhu) * 9: Political Economy of (Non-)Transition: The Indian Informal Sector * Appendices * References * Index * About the Author
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