Globalization, economic reforms and employment strategy in India
Gupta, S. P.
Globalization, economic reforms and employment strategy in India c.2 - New Delhi Academic foundation 2006 - 276 p.
A response to the 2002 report of the Indian government's planning commission, this well-researched and comprehensive discussion argues that India and other countries cannot sustain a high GDP growth and labor force with the present-day employment strategy, even with the help of government-subsidized programs. This contention, written by a leading authority in the field and a member of the Planning Commission, claims that the present development strategy will create more gaps between the "haves" and the "have-nots" and calls for a reexamination of the approach. The initial executive summary of the 2002 report is in the appendix for easy reference.
9788171884629
Economic reforms
338.9 GUP
Globalization, economic reforms and employment strategy in India c.2 - New Delhi Academic foundation 2006 - 276 p.
A response to the 2002 report of the Indian government's planning commission, this well-researched and comprehensive discussion argues that India and other countries cannot sustain a high GDP growth and labor force with the present-day employment strategy, even with the help of government-subsidized programs. This contention, written by a leading authority in the field and a member of the Planning Commission, claims that the present development strategy will create more gaps between the "haves" and the "have-nots" and calls for a reexamination of the approach. The initial executive summary of the 2002 report is in the appendix for easy reference.
9788171884629
Economic reforms
338.9 GUP