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Barbara Harriss-White & Anushree Sinha (Eds):Trade Liberalization and Indiaâs Informal Economy - Livro de bolso
2007, ISBN: 9780195683318
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Harvard Business Review Press. Hardcover. 1422185095 *BRAND NEW* Ships Same Day or Next! . New., Harvard Business Review Press, Harvard Business Review Press. Hardcover. 1422185095 *LIKE … mais…
Harvard Business Review Press. Hardcover. 1422185095 *BRAND NEW* Ships Same Day or Next! . New., Harvard Business Review Press, Harvard Business Review Press. Hardcover. 1422185095 *LIKE NEW* Ships Same Day or Next! . Fine., Harvard Business Review Press, London: New Beacon Books, 1999. Paperback. Very Good. Wrappers slightly curled. Pages very gently age-tanned. . C Format (8½" x 5¼"). [VII] 248pp. Index. | For more photos or information, use the «Ask Bookseller» button and I'll be pleased to help. The book is in stock and ships from the rustic nirvana of Peasedown St. John, near Bath, England from a long-established bookseller - guaranteed by my reputation and the UK Distance Selling Act. Remember! BUYING THIS BOOK means my Jack Russells get their supper! Condition ::, London: New Beacon Books, 1999, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. 14 x 21 cm. This volume breaks new ground in exploring trade liberalization and the informal economy, both through field research and a macro-model of two of the most labour-intensive sectorsâgarments and rice processing. It innovatively compares and contrasts these two methodological approaches. It examines the impact of changes in regulative policy on the informal economyâenterprises as well as workers. Contrary to expectations that the restructuring of the global economy and wide-ranging policy reforms would result in the disappearance of this sector in the Third World, there is only evidence of rapid expansion. The informal sector is a permanent feature of the growth process. Though it provides livelihood to a large number of low skilled labour great wage disparities exist between formal and informal sector workers. These are as much a cause for concern as is their lack of any kind of work or social security. This volume is based on case studies carried out in the northern, southern, and eastern India as well as is in Delhi. Printed Pages: 400., Oxford University Press, 2007<
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Barbara Harriss-White & Anushree Sinha (Eds):
Trade Liberalization and Indiaâs Informal Economy
- encadernada, livro de bolso2008, ISBN: 9780195683318
Serials Publications, 2008. .. Hardcover. New. .. .. This volume exhibits scattered and diversified views and experiences of some growing economies of the world. The role of credit in C… mais…
Serials Publications, 2008. .. Hardcover. New. .. .. This volume exhibits scattered and diversified views and experiences of some growing economies of the world. The role of credit in Cocoa production and credit to the poors, fisheries, infrastructural issues, intra-industry linkages, G-8 and its substance, under valuation of currencies, burden adjustments and the public expenditure are the major areas of analysis. The comparative studies vis-a-vis thie analysis in concern to the technical efficiencies in formal and informal sectors, domestic and foreign bank operatons, sheep and goat farming have been extended for the readers interest. The volume accounts for some development dimensions and institutional efforts. Printed Pages: 229., Serials Publications, 2008, Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. 14 x 21 cm.. .. This volume breaks new ground in exploring trade liberalization and the informal economy, both through field research and a macro-model of two of the most labour-intensive sectorsâgarments and rice processing. It innovatively compares and contrasts these two methodological approaches. It examines the impact of changes in regulative policy on the informal economyâenterprises as well as workers. Contrary to expectations that the restructuring of the global economy and wide-ranging policy reforms would result in the disappearance of this sector in the Third World, there is only evidence of rapid expansion. The informal sector is a permanent feature of the growth process. Though it provides livelihood to a large number of low skilled labour great wage disparities exist between formal and informal sector workers. These are as much a cause for concern as is their lack of any kind of work or social security. This volume is based on case studies carried out in the northern, southern, and eastern India as well as is in Delhi. Printed Pages: 400., Oxford University Press, 2007<
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Barbara Harriss-White & Anushree Sinha (Eds):Trade Liberalization and Indias Informal Economy
- encadernada, livro de bolso 2007
Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. 14 x 21 cm. This volume breaks new ground in exploring trade liberalization and the informal economy, both through field re… mais…
Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. 14 x 21 cm. This volume breaks new ground in exploring trade liberalization and the informal economy, both through field research and a macro-model of two of the most labour-intensive sectorsgarments and rice processing. It innovatively compares and contrasts these two methodological approaches. It examines the impact of changes in regulative policy on the informal economyenterprises as well as workers. Contrary to expectations that the restructuring of the global economy and wide-ranging policy reforms would result in the disappearance of this sector in the Third World, there is only evidence of rapid expansion. The informal sector is a permanent feature of the growth process. Though it provides livelihood to a large number of low skilled labour great wage disparities exist between formal and informal sector workers. These are as much a cause for concern as is their lack of any kind of work or social security. This volume is based on case studies carried out in the northern, southern, and eastern India as well as is in Delhi. Printed Pages: 400. Trade Liberalization and Indias Informal EconomyBarbara Harriss-White & Anushree Sinha (Eds)9780195683318, Oxford University Press, 2007<
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Barbara Harriss-White & Anushree Sinha (Eds):Trade Liberalization and Indiaâs Informal Economy
- encadernada, livro de bolso 2007, ISBN: 9780195683318
Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. 14 x 21 cm. This volume breaks new ground in exploring trade liberalization and the informal economy, both through field re… mais…
Oxford University Press, 2007. First edition. Hardcover. New. 14 x 21 cm. This volume breaks new ground in exploring trade liberalization and the informal economy, both through field research and a macro-model of two of the most labour-intensive sectorsâgarments and rice processing. It innovatively compares and contrasts these two methodological approaches. It examines the impact of changes in regulative policy on the informal economyâenterprises as well as workers. Contrary to expectations that the restructuring of the global economy and wide-ranging policy reforms would result in the disappearance of this sector in the Third World, there is only evidence of rapid expansion. The informal sector is a permanent feature of the growth process. Though it provides livelihood to a large number of low skilled labour great wage disparities exist between formal and informal sector workers. These are as much a cause for concern as is their lack of any kind of work or social security. This volume is based on case studies carried out in the northern, southern, and eastern India as well as is in Delhi. Printed Pages: 400., Oxford University Press, 2007<
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Barbara Harriss-White and Anushree Sinha (eds):Trade Liberalization and India's Informal Economy
- encadernada, livro de bolso 2007, ISBN: 9780195683318
New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press, 2007. This volume breaks new ground in exploring trade liberalization and the informal economy, both through field research and a macro-model of… mais…
New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press, 2007. This volume breaks new ground in exploring trade liberalization and the informal economy, both through field research and a macro-model of two of the most labour-intensive sectors garments and rice processing. It innovatively compares and contrasts these two methodological approaches. It examines the impact of changes in regulative policy on the informal economy enterprises as well as workers. Contrary to expectations that the restructuring of the global economy and wide-ranging policy reforms would result in the disappearance of this sector in the Third World, there is only evidence of rapid expansion. The informal sector is a permanent feature of the growth process. Though it provides livelihood to a large number of low skilled labour great wage disparities exist between formal and informal sector workers. These are as much a cause for concern as is their lack of any kind of work or social security. This volume is based on case studies carried out in the northern, southern, and eastern India as well as is in Delhi.. First Edition. Hard Cover. New/New., Oxford University Press, 2007<
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