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The Improbability of Full Employment: A Perspective from India of the Emperor’s New Clothes

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The Improbability of Full Employment: A Perspective from India of the Emperor’s New Clothes
Author(s)Mathur, Ajeet N.
AbstractThis chapter traces India’s experience in the development of the country’s labour market and its institutions by analyzing the dynamics of the industrial restructuring and employment adjustment post-liberalization. It then raises concerns and issues about the role of national and global institutions.
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Pages154-177
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceGlobal Employment: An International Investigation into the Future of Work
VolumeNo2
PubDate1995
ISBN_ISSN1856493709

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