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020 _a818549522X
082 _a338.642 INF
100 _a"Mthew,"
245 0 _aInformal sector in India
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bKhama Pub.
260 _c1995
300 _a121p.
520 _aInformal sector has acquired a central role in the theory and practise of development since late 1960s, the historical phase, which was characterized by the reawakened interest in distribution and of the awareness of "crisis of planning". A particularly striking and much cited aspect of this growing interest has been the involvement of "reformist" academicians who were previously hostile to what they considered a social evil, but are now committed to planning for the informal sector as an "instrument of effective development strategy." An alternative appraoch proceeds on the lines of mode of production analysis and attempts to explain this sector in terms of relations of production and exchange.
650 _aIndia - Informal sector
942 _cB
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