A new “Make in India” campaign to “transform India into a global manufacturing hub” aims to use manufacturing as a vehicle for job growth. Is this strategy realistic? This paper helps answer the question by describing the job growth potential of the Indian economy. Formal-sector manufacturing demonstrates the most potential for job growth under a more supportive policy regime. The paper models future employment paths for India for the next 20 years. Assuming sufficient reforms to generate East Asia-style manufacturing growth, the impact on employment and output is substantial, even if the campaign target of 100 million new manufacturing jobs remains difficult to achieve. The paper then describes a set of reforms sufficient to unleash such a...
After witnessing the global presence and leadership in offering services in the IT/ITES sector, Indi...
In this research, a product space analysis is performed to ascertain the fu-ture of manufacturing in...
The term “jobless growth”, much in the news these days, is used to describe the phenomenon of GDP gr...
The very recent and ambitious campaign of Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi aims to turn the country...
India’s political environment exhibits a new determination to “transform India into a global manufac...
Make in India has become a flagship initiation by Indian Government, not just remaining a mere campa...
The Indian manufacturing sector has grown at an impressive average rate of 9.5 per cent annually sin...
For driving economic growth at the time of COVID-19 pandemic our Prime Minister has given a policy “...
India is a land of massive potential with its abundant natural resources and young, talented workfor...
India's growth during the last two decades has failed to transfer surplus labour away from the agric...
ABSTRACT Manufacturing is believed to be the key to the development of a nation. However in case of ...
This research paper aims to identify some of the key challenges in the path of development and recom...
The high octane propaganda of Make-in-India seeks to make India a global manufacturing hub, by takin...
The Indian media is full of reports about the layoffs due to the current slowdown in the economic gr...
LSE’s Rajeev Sibal argues that India’s new manufacturing policy will fail to spur sectoral growth ow...
After witnessing the global presence and leadership in offering services in the IT/ITES sector, Indi...
In this research, a product space analysis is performed to ascertain the fu-ture of manufacturing in...
The term “jobless growth”, much in the news these days, is used to describe the phenomenon of GDP gr...
The very recent and ambitious campaign of Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi aims to turn the country...
India’s political environment exhibits a new determination to “transform India into a global manufac...
Make in India has become a flagship initiation by Indian Government, not just remaining a mere campa...
The Indian manufacturing sector has grown at an impressive average rate of 9.5 per cent annually sin...
For driving economic growth at the time of COVID-19 pandemic our Prime Minister has given a policy “...
India is a land of massive potential with its abundant natural resources and young, talented workfor...
India's growth during the last two decades has failed to transfer surplus labour away from the agric...
ABSTRACT Manufacturing is believed to be the key to the development of a nation. However in case of ...
This research paper aims to identify some of the key challenges in the path of development and recom...
The high octane propaganda of Make-in-India seeks to make India a global manufacturing hub, by takin...
The Indian media is full of reports about the layoffs due to the current slowdown in the economic gr...
LSE’s Rajeev Sibal argues that India’s new manufacturing policy will fail to spur sectoral growth ow...
After witnessing the global presence and leadership in offering services in the IT/ITES sector, Indi...
In this research, a product space analysis is performed to ascertain the fu-ture of manufacturing in...
The term “jobless growth”, much in the news these days, is used to describe the phenomenon of GDP gr...