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Informal Sector in Economic Development


Informal Sector in Economic Development

An Analytical Foundation

von: Prabir Bhattacharya

42,79 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 31.07.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031602436
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 100

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<p>This book bridges the gap between theoretical and empirical understandings of the informal sector to provide insight into the role of the informal sector within the development process. By analysing three economic sectors, it sets out a framework for analysing urbanisation, rural-urban migration, agriculture- industry relationship, income inequality, structural change, employment, and optimal growth. Through highlighting the economic contribution of the informal sector, its impact on the national output and influence on the labour market is shown, alongside how employment opportunities in the informal sector drive rural and urban migration.</p>

<p>This book presents a nuanced understanding of the dynamics of the informal sector and its role in the development of economies. It will be of interest to researchers and policymakers working within development economics and growth economics.</p>

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<p>1. A Survey of the Theoretical Literature on Rural-Urban Migration.- 2. A Model of a Less Developed Country (LDC): The Static Analysis.- 3. A Model of a Less Developed Country: The Dynamic Analysis.- 4. Further Implications.- 5. A Model of Optimal Development with an Informal Sector.- 6. A Model of a Developed Country (the DC Model).- 7. The Open Economy Considerations in the DC and LDC Models.- 8. A Test of Two Rival Migration Models.- 9. The Role of the Informal Sector in Structural Transformation: Some Indian Evidence.- 10. The Informal Sector and Rural-to-Urban Migration in India.- 11. Urbanisation and Rural-to-Urban Migration in Developing Countries.</p>
<p>Prabir&nbsp;Bhattacharya&nbsp;is an economist affiliated to Glasgow University and Heriot-Watt University.</p>
<p>This book bridges the gap between theoretical and empirical understandings of the informal sector to provide insight into the role of the informal sector within the development process. By analysing three economic sectors, it sets out a framework for analysing urbanisation, rural-urban migration, agriculture- industry relationship, income inequality, structural change, employment, and optimal growth. Through highlighting the economic contribution of the informal sector, its impact on the national output and influence on the labour market is shown, alongside how employment opportunities in the informal sector drive rural and urban migration.</p>

<p>This book presents a nuanced understanding of the dynamics of the informal sector and its role in the development of economies. It will be of interest to researchers and policymakers working within development economics and growth economics.</p>

<p>Prabir Bhattacharya is an economist affiliated to both Glasgow and Heriot-Watt Universities. He is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics and was formerly editor-in-chief of the Progress in Development Studies. He has taught at various universities including the University College London, University of Edinburgh, Yokohama National University, Kobe University and the University of Science and Technology Beijing.</p>
Presents a practical framework for analysing the economic contribution of the informal sector Provides insight into the economic drivers of migration from rural to urban areas Highlights the important role of the informal sector within the development process