This
paper looks into the unique problem of
rapid economic growth without improvement
of employment situations which is plaguing
India today. Despite achieving high growth
rates and increasing per capita national
income figures, the country has witnessed
increasing inequalities, a rising agrarian
crisis and a fall in nutritional levels;
all of which point to the fact that there
has been a dearth of generating ‘decent
work’ in the country. The author argues
that neo-liberal economic policies of
trade and financial liberalization, coupled
with the exercise of fiscal prudence by
the state, have resulted in a situation
where employment generation has been the
worst victim.
March 10, 2007.
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