The Outsiders: Economic Reforms and Informal Labour in a Developing Economy.
Publication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011.Description: xiv,218pISBN:- 9780198071495
- 338.6420954 MAR/O
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1. Introduction; I Theories of Informality
2. The Political Economy of Informality
3. Informal Wage in the Presence of Agricultural and Manufacturing Sectors
4. Outsourcing, Informality, and Informal Wages
5. Informal Sector in General Equilibrium Models
6. International Trade, the Informal Sector, and Welfare
7. The Extended Heckscher-Ohlin Framework with Informal Sector; II Empirical Research and Findings on Informal Sector
8. Empirical Evidence for India
9. Trade Reform, Labour Market Reform, Informal Wage, and Poverty
10. Reform and Productivity in the Informal Sector-Theory
11. Two Case Studies on the Informal Economy
12. Future Research and Road Ahead
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