FORMAL AND INFORMAL SECTORS IN CHINA AND INDIA |
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Authors: | Codrina Rada |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics , University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the estimation of a social accounting matrix that distinguishes between formal and informal activities for China and India for 2000 and 1998–99 respectively. Wage shares for formal/informal employment in China and net domestic product shares for organized/unorganized sectors in India are used as weights to calculate the size of the two sectors. The proposed methodology is a first step towards an integrated approach to account for the dualism of many economies in the developing world. The results can serve as data input for any policy-driven CGE model for developing countries. |
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Keywords: | Informal sector Social accounting matrix Comparative economic systems China India |
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