Deciphering India's Services Sector Growth

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Deciphering India's Services Sector Growth

Balasubramanyam, V.N.; Krishna, K.L.; Bhide, Shashanka

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2023

228

Mole

Inglês

9780367623098

15 a 20 dias

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1 Introduction PART I Understanding services growth 2 Can services lead the Indian economy?3 Service tax in India: story of its evolution and amalgamation with goods taxation4 Exchange rate and India's services exports5 Measuring services output: definitional and conceptual issues PART II Services sector, economic growth and employment 6 Services sector in India: an exploration of the heterogeneity across sub-sectors7 Employment potential in the services sector in India: an overview8 Diversity in services sector employment in India: evidence from India Human Development Survey, 2011-12 PART III Insights from sectoral experiences: education, financial services and the IT industry 9 Production loan access and urban self-employed households10 Contribution of education to GDP growth: measurement and policy issues11 Learning to 'walk on two legs'?: divergent trajectories and the future of India's ICT services
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