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082 _a338.9 GUP
100 _aGupta, S. P.
245 0 _aGlobalization, economic reforms and employment strategy in India
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260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bAcademic foundation
260 _c2006
300 _a276 p.
520 _aA 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.
650 _aEconomic reforms
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