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The Dimensions of the Problems of Unemployment in Indiaailable through the Employment Exchanges. The western economies are industrial countries and information on the unemployed is recorded systematically. This is a result of the high extent of urbanisation, the educational levels and the efficiency of the system of information transmission and communicCRUDE 发表于 2025-3-30 13:00:00
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Some Aspects of the Distribution of Surplus Labour Time in Rural Indiandividual as the difference between the labour time that he is willing to provide and the labour time actually utilised in economic activity. While the latter is relatively easy to measure, the former relates to a state of mind and raises serious problems of measurement and interpretation. Surplus lHILAR 发表于 2025-3-30 23:01:03
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Conflict between Employment and Inflation: Theory and Factsions have been debated at length since the introduction of the celebrated Philips Curve. which empirically showed a negative relationship between the rate of change in money wages and unemployment rate. The study of Philips which related to England has been reproduced for many countries. Apart from多样 发表于 2025-3-31 11:37:12
The Balance of Payments as a Constraint on Expansion and Job Creation in Indiarms both of conflicts and complementarities — between three interrelated economic activities (all of them related to specified objectives in the development process): trade activity, overall economic growth and employment. In any discussion of these interrelationships, a study of the role of the dev真繁荣 发表于 2025-3-31 17:02:17
The Behaviour of Capital-Labour Ratios in the Indian Economy, 1950–71like India, there is no denying that with the increase in population, there is a continuous addition to the labour force of the country. As a result, incomes and levels of living in the country cannot be substantially improved or a likely fall cannot be avoided unless a much larger proportion of the