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Alternative policy imagination for anti-toxic Indian development* * Considerable help was received from Annavajhula J. C. Bose and Kaustav Banerjee in the preparation of this paper for publication. However, they are not involved in the author’s views or errors.

Imaginação de políticas alternativas para o desenvolvimento indiano antitóxico

ABSTRACT

Worsening joblessness in India is put forward here from the multiple and inter-connected argumentative lens of formal-informal dichotomy by labour productivity differential, market size constraint, labour market flexibility, capital inflows, political constraint, corporate industrialization and welfare economic implications. In the process, the limitations of the classic developmental ideas of Kuznets, Lewis and Schumpeter are critiqued. Thereafter, an alternative policy framework is proposed to achieve economic development focused on employment, equity and environmental uplift. The paper shows how the massive unemployment problem can be managed in India’s democratic set up by departing from conventional wisdom about industrialization.

KEYWORDS:
Formal and informal sectors; labour productivity; market size; jobless growth; labour market flexibility; capital flows; corporate industrialization; welfare economics; alternative policy

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