Effects of Trade liberalisation, Environmental and Labour Regulations on Employment in India's Organised Textile Sector
Published By: IGIDR on eSS | Published Date: October, 14 , 2005In recent years, employment has fallen in the organised textile
sector despite an aggregate rise in output and capital. This paper
analyses the role of various factors that influence employment using 3-
digit classification of Indian textile industry from 1973-74 to 1997-98.
Our results document that the fall in employment can be explained in
terms of rise in wages, output shocks, lack of capital utilisation and
trade restrictiveness pertaining to Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA).
Environmental regulations enhance employment in the sub-sectors that
are most likely to be influenced by them. The results are robust to
different measures of capital, its utilisation and disaggregation to state-level.
We also illustrate that in a post-MFA regime, employment in
the sector is bound to increase owing to absence of trade restrictions
and prospects of huge investment in general and in complying with
environmental regulations, though the labour regulations might aect
the magnitude of that increase. [Working Paper No. WP-2005-005]
Author(s): Badri Narayanan G. | Posted on: Jul 30, 2010 | Views(1079) | Download (593)