Type | Journal Article - India Macroeconomics Annual |
Title | Pro-market reform and informal wage: theory and the contemporary indian perspective |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 2004 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2004 |
Page numbers | 130-156 |
URL | http://cssscal.org/pdf/faculty/ima04-05.pdf |
Abstract | A burning issue at the current stage of development seems to be a quantitative assessment of the impact economic reform in India. Since it is impossible to judge such an impact for all possible economic and social variables, particularly when one needs to control for a wide range of parameters, it will be instructive to focus on a particular theme. The theme we pick up in this paper is informal wage. There is some evidence that the aggregate informal employment is on the rise. Contraction of the formal segment and an expansion in the informal sector does not necessarily mean that workers in the informal sector are worseoff in the post-reform period. Basic economics suggests that one must look at the real informal wage to draw any conclusion. We provide alternative theoretical structures where the relationship between the informal wage and employment can be rigorously analysed. Our theoretical conjectures roughly match with the available NSS data on informal manufacturing applied at the aggregate level for India. |