Income Shocks and Resilience of Economic Institutions

Indranil De, Mubashshir Iqbal, R. Hasan
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In the backdrop of COVID-19 pandemic, the coping strategies of individual household members and support provided by collective organizations including NGOs have been analysed. In-depth semi-structured interviews of individuals and organizations across different regions of India have been conducted in 2020 and 2021. The interviews reveal that employment and income losses have taken place both in formal and informal sector. Market and Government institutions have failed to smooth out the income and consumption stream. People who work or would be able to work as agricultural labourers or are self-employed, who mostly constitute the informal labour force, have lost employment and earned lesser income or are more expected to get gainful employment later than people who work under factory mode of production. The study shows that NGOs have intervened for smoothing of income and consumption of households. The role of NGOs is very important in promoting employment other than those based on factory model of production. The study suggests informal transactions and collective organizations should be brought into the fold of mainstream economic policy for developing more resilient economic institutions. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, Indranil De, Soumyadip Chattopadhyay, Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan, and Kingshuk Sarkar;individual chapters, the contributors.
收入冲击与经济制度弹性
在2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下,分析了家庭成员个人的应对策略和包括非政府组织在内的集体组织提供的支持。2020年和2021年对印度不同地区的个人和组织进行了深入的半结构化访谈。访谈显示,在正式和非正式部门都发生了就业和收入损失。市场和政府机构未能使收入和消费的流动趋于平稳。从事农业劳动或有能力从事农业劳动或自营职业的人,他们大多构成非正式劳动力,与在工厂生产方式下工作的人相比,他们失去了工作,收入较低,或更有望晚些时候获得有酬工作。研究表明,非政府组织对家庭收入和消费的平滑进行了干预。非政府组织在促进就业方面的作用非常重要,而不是基于工厂生产模式。该研究建议,应将非正式交易和集体组织纳入主流经济政策,以发展更具弹性的经济制度。©2022选择和编辑事项,Indranil De, Soumyadip Chattopadhyay, Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan和Kingshuk Sarkar;个人章节,贡献者。
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