Critical Issues in India's Services-led Growth
Banga, Rashmi | August 2006
Abstract
The objective of this policy brief is to examine India's services-led growth and suggest policy directions to look at the growth pattern and employment potential of disaggregated services. It also examines the trade potential of different services to ascertain the sustainability of growth of the services sector.
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Banga, Rashmi. 2006. Critical Issues in India's Services-led Growth. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1459. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Global Development Learning Network
Globalization And Development
International Development Strategy
Policy Development
Human Capital Development
Human Development
Human Resources Development
Skills Development
Management Development
Vocational Education
Curriculum development
Educational aid
Economic development
Industrial projects
Career development
Vocational education
Industrialization
Vocational training
Technological institutes
Job searching
Labor market
Work experience programs
Business planning
Human rights and globalization
Occupational training
Technological innovation
Labor and globalization
Manpower policy
Labor policy
Rural manpower policy
Career academies
Professional education
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