Using detailed sectoral data from India KLEMS, we analyze the role of structural change in determining India's aggregate productivity growth during 1980-2011. In general, the impact of static structural change on aggregate labor productivity growth has been positive, as workers moved to sectors of a relatively higher labor productivity level. However, dynamic reallocation effects-worker movement to fast-growing industries-have not been observed. The pro-market reforms in the 19905 did help a TFP growth-enhancing allocation of capital across sectors. The relative importance of the manufacturing sector for aggregate TFP growth has increased in recent years. Yet, India's structural transformation features the absorption of workers in the const...
This paper makes a modest attempt to apply input-output methodology to understand the structural cha...
Contrary to the experience of industrialized countries, productivity growth of Indian services has b...
Purpose The dynamics of economic growth in India continues to engage economists and still remains mu...
Using detailed sectoral data from India KLEMS, we analyze the role of structural change in determini...
We examine the relationship between growth in labor productivity and poverty reduction through the l...
Using the latest (2016) version of the India KLEMS Dataset and following the KLEMS approach this pap...
Over the last two decades India has witnessed a significant rise in growth rate compared to historic...
Globalization has significantly changed the composition and structure of emerging economies, which h...
This paper answers the puzzling questions that why under the similar set of economic conditions serv...
Historical experience suggests that a sustained rise in per capita incomes and improvement in emplo...
Using the latest (2016) version of the India KLEMS Dataset and following the KLEMS approach this pap...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77409/1/ipc-99-mazumdar-india-growth-patter-labor-re...
In 1991 India chose to open her economy and formulated the New Economic Policy (NEP). Under the stru...
This paper examines the link between structural change and growth in India. It constructs indices of...
This chapter attempted to explore the link between different policy regimes prevalent in India and p...
This paper makes a modest attempt to apply input-output methodology to understand the structural cha...
Contrary to the experience of industrialized countries, productivity growth of Indian services has b...
Purpose The dynamics of economic growth in India continues to engage economists and still remains mu...
Using detailed sectoral data from India KLEMS, we analyze the role of structural change in determini...
We examine the relationship between growth in labor productivity and poverty reduction through the l...
Using the latest (2016) version of the India KLEMS Dataset and following the KLEMS approach this pap...
Over the last two decades India has witnessed a significant rise in growth rate compared to historic...
Globalization has significantly changed the composition and structure of emerging economies, which h...
This paper answers the puzzling questions that why under the similar set of economic conditions serv...
Historical experience suggests that a sustained rise in per capita incomes and improvement in emplo...
Using the latest (2016) version of the India KLEMS Dataset and following the KLEMS approach this pap...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77409/1/ipc-99-mazumdar-india-growth-patter-labor-re...
In 1991 India chose to open her economy and formulated the New Economic Policy (NEP). Under the stru...
This paper examines the link between structural change and growth in India. It constructs indices of...
This chapter attempted to explore the link between different policy regimes prevalent in India and p...
This paper makes a modest attempt to apply input-output methodology to understand the structural cha...
Contrary to the experience of industrialized countries, productivity growth of Indian services has b...
Purpose The dynamics of economic growth in India continues to engage economists and still remains mu...