dasgupta and singh 2006
(4) manufacturing as % of employment can decline, but it can still be of m-economic importance b/c of its centrality to the C-A blaance
(5) turning-point to services used to be at GDP/capita of $10,000; now its $3,000
(10) service sector 'behaves' like manufacturing, in terms of its effect on the growth of productivity [hmm]
(14) 'informal manufacturing' as a survival strategy/self-exploitation/super-exploitation (generates lots of shitty jobs)
(4) manufacturing as % of employment can decline, but it can still be of m-economic importance b/c of its centrality to the C-A blaance
(5) turning-point to services used to be at GDP/capita of $10,000; now its $3,000
(10) service sector 'behaves' like manufacturing, in terms of its effect on the growth of productivity [hmm]
(14) 'informal manufacturing' as a survival strategy/self-exploitation/super-exploitation (generates lots of shitty jobs)
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