1st Edition
Deciphering India's Services Sector Growth
Foreword
DR C. RANGARAJAN
1 Introduction
SHASHANKA BHIDE, V.N. BALASUBRAMANYAM AND K.L. KRISHNA
PART I Understanding services growth
2 Can services lead the Indian economy?
V.N. BALASUBRAMANYAM AND AHALYA BALASUBRAMANYAM
3 Service tax in India: story of its evolution and amalgamation with goods taxation
R. SRINIVASAN
4 Exchange rate and India’s services exports
MANORANJAN SAHOO AND M. SURESH BABU
5 Measuring services output: definitional and conceptual issues
A.C. KULSHRESHTHA
PART II Services sector, economic growth and employment
6 Services sector in India: an exploration of the heterogeneity across sub-sectors
JESIM PAIS
7 Employment potential in the services sector in India: an overview
K.V. RAMASWAMY
8 Diversity in services sector employment in India: evidence from India Human Development Survey, 2011–12
BRINDA VISWANATHAN
PART III Insights from sectoral experiences: education, financial services and the IT industry
9 Production loan access and urban self-employed households
SHIKA SARAVANABHAVAN AND MEENAKSHI RAJEEV
10 Contribution of education to GDP growth: measurement and policy issues
P. DURAISAMY
11 Learning to ‘walk on two legs’?: divergent trajectories and the future of India’s ICT services
BALAJI PARTHASARATHY
Index
Biography
Shashanka Bhide is Senior Advisor, National Council of Applied Economic Research, New Delhi and was Director, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai, India. He has contributed to research in agriculture, macroeconomic modelling and poverty analysis.
V.N. Balasubramanyam is Professor (Emeritus) of Development Economics, Management School, Lancaster University, UK. He has published widely and his current research is on foreign investment, diaspora and development.
K.L. Krishna is Chairperson, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai; former Professor, University of Delhi; and Member, Centre for Development Economics, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi, India. He has published in applied econometrics, industrial economics, productivity analysis and trade.






