The Decomposition of Productivity Growth for India: Before and After 1991

Kausik Gangopadhyay, Debasis Mondal, Thasni T
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We analyse how structural shifts affected India’s productivity growth from 1983 to 2017. The analysis is carried out within a broad three-sector level of disaggregation of the aggregate economy. We show that about 29% of the aggregate productivity growth of India during this period comes from structural change. While this contribution has declined since 2007, the remaining 71% of the productivity growth originates within the individual sectors, especially within the tertiary sector, which alone explains about 30% of this productivity growth. About a quarter of the total productivity growth that occurred prior to economic liberalization in 1991 is attributed to the tertiary sector. We found that between 2007 and 2017, the tertiary sector was responsible for almost 38% of India’s total productivity growth. This contribution is much larger than the contribution made by structural change, and, therefore, the significance of the tertiary sector in Indian economic expansion is growing. Our findings also indicate that the most structural change occurred between 1998 and 2007, which may have contributed to productivity increase in the decade.
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印度生产率增长的分解:1991年前后
我们分析了1983年至2017年结构性变化对印度生产率增长的影响。分析是在总体经济分解的广泛的三个部门水平上进行的。我们表明,在此期间,印度总生产率增长的29%来自结构性变化。虽然这一贡献自2007年以来有所下降,但剩余的71%的生产率增长来自各个部门,特别是第三产业,仅第三产业就解释了约30%的生产率增长。在1991年经济自由化之前发生的总生产率增长中,约有四分之一归功于第三部门。我们发现,在2007年至2017年期间,第三产业对印度总生产率增长的贡献接近38%。这一贡献远远大于结构变化的贡献,因此,第三产业在印度经济扩张中的重要性正在增加。我们的研究结果还表明,1998年至2007年期间发生的结构性变化最多,这可能有助于这十年生产率的提高。
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