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Wage-productivity relationship in Indian non-coal public sector

By: Chakrabarti, Prabhas Kumar.
Contributor(s): Choudhury, Juin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.277-300.Subject(s): Wages | Public sector In: Indian Journal of EconomicsSummary: The wage-productivity study is very important in order to identify the nature of relationship between these important economic variables. This type of research paper is needed specially in the non-coal public sector where much yet remain to be done for improving the operational efficiency of the sector. This paper has been carried out to analyze the wage-productivity relationship in India non-coal sector which consists of 43 minerals i.e., Iron ore, Gold, Bauxite, Manganese oil Mica etc. as per the year book, Statistics of Mines in India issued by the Directorate General of Mines Safety, Dhanbad. The non-coal public sector in India are oil, gold, copper, lead & zinc. Therefore the purpose of this research paper is to study about these particular public sectors. The main objective of the analysis is to find out whether there exist a positive relationship between the wage and productivity. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 80, Issue no: 318 Available AR45835

The wage-productivity study is very important in order to identify the nature of relationship between these important economic variables. This type of research paper is needed specially in the non-coal public sector where much yet remain to be done for improving the operational efficiency of the sector. This paper has been carried out to analyze the wage-productivity relationship in India non-coal sector which consists of 43 minerals i.e., Iron ore, Gold, Bauxite, Manganese oil Mica etc. as per the year book, Statistics of Mines in India issued by the Directorate General of Mines Safety, Dhanbad. The non-coal public sector in India are oil, gold, copper, lead & zinc. Therefore the purpose of this research paper is to study about these particular public sectors. The main objective of the analysis is to find out whether there exist a positive relationship between the wage and productivity. - Reproduced

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