The Service Revolution
The growth experience of India and other South Asian countries suggests that a 'service revolution', rapid income growth, job creation, gender equality, and poverty reduction led by services, is now possible. What is a service revolution?...
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okr-10986-101872021-04-23T14:02:49Z The Service Revolution Ghani, Ejaz Kharas, Homi ACCOUNTING ASSETS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT REPORT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICY EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN FEMALE FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GLOBAL MARKETS GROWTH PATTERN GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HIGH GROWTH HOTELS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROWTH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY INEQUALITY OUTCOMES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS OUTPUT GROWTH POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION RAPID GROWTH REDUCING POVERTY RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL FINANCE RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY RATES RURAL WORKERS SAVINGS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN MIGRATION URBAN POVERTY URBAN WORKERS UTILITIES WATER SUPPLY The growth experience of India and other South Asian countries suggests that a 'service revolution', rapid income growth, job creation, gender equality, and poverty reduction led by services, is now possible. What is a service revolution? Can services be as dynamic as manufacturing? Can latecomers to development take advantage of the globalization of services? Can services be a driver of sustained growth, job creation, and poverty reduction? And What kind of policies and institutions do developing countries need to benefit from services-led growth? 2012-08-13T10:40:32Z 2012-08-13T10:40:32Z 2010-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/12286839/service-revolution http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10187 English Economic Premise; No. 14 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNTING ASSETS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT REPORT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICY EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN FEMALE FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GLOBAL MARKETS GROWTH PATTERN GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HIGH GROWTH HOTELS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROWTH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY INEQUALITY OUTCOMES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS OUTPUT GROWTH POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION RAPID GROWTH REDUCING POVERTY RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL FINANCE RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY RATES RURAL WORKERS SAVINGS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN MIGRATION URBAN POVERTY URBAN WORKERS UTILITIES WATER SUPPLY |
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ACCOUNTING ASSETS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT REPORT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC POLICY EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN FEMALE FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GLOBAL MARKETS GROWTH PATTERN GROWTH RATES HEALTH CARE HIGH GROWTH HOTELS HOUSEHOLDS INCOME INCOME GROWTH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY INEQUALITY OUTCOMES LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS OUTPUT GROWTH POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION RAPID GROWTH REDUCING POVERTY RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL FINANCE RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY RATES RURAL WORKERS SAVINGS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN MIGRATION URBAN POVERTY URBAN WORKERS UTILITIES WATER SUPPLY Ghani, Ejaz Kharas, Homi The Service Revolution |
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Economic Premise; No. 14 |
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The growth experience of India and other
South Asian countries suggests that a 'service
revolution', rapid income growth, job creation, gender
equality, and poverty reduction led by services, is now
possible. What is a service revolution? Can services be as
dynamic as manufacturing? Can latecomers to development take
advantage of the globalization of services? Can services be
a driver of sustained growth, job creation, and poverty
reduction? And What kind of policies and institutions do
developing countries need to benefit from services-led growth? |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Ghani, Ejaz Kharas, Homi |
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Ghani, Ejaz Kharas, Homi |
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Ghani, Ejaz |
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The Service Revolution |
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The Service Revolution |
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The Service Revolution |
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The Service Revolution |
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The Service Revolution |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/05/12286839/service-revolution http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10187 |
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