Revisiting the Kerala ‘Model’ of Development: A Sixty-year Assessment of Successes and Failures

K. P. Kannan
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This article seeks to revisit the much-acclaimed Kerala ‘Model’ of Development since the formation of the state of Kerala. As such it subjects the development experience of Kerala for a period of six decades from 1960 to 2020. This exercise reveals that the development experience of Kerala is largely shaped by its historical past which privileged social development over purely economic development based on the growth of the goods producing sectors. State response to social and human development demands were more successful than the conventional efforts to enhance capital formation thereby transforming the material basis of the economy. The high human and social development led to large scale migration of persons, mostly men, to the Gulf countries that resulted in a kind of economic growth induced by outside money in the form of remittances. The national economic context was also one that led to a higher growth of the service sector than the material producing sectors. The limited opportunities afforded by the national state or the increased flow of outside money could not be seized effectively by the regional state to transform goods producing sectors such as agriculture and industry. This resulted in such major and spectacular failures as declining tax collection efficiency, increased net loss of state-owned public enterprises and massive waste of resources in implementing capital projects. I end the article with a call for a study of political economy of development by taking into account the specificities of the Kerala context within a larger national and international context. JEL Codes: O15, R11, F24, J6, H21, H41, H75
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重新审视喀拉拉邦的发展“模式”:六十年的成功与失败评估
本文试图重新审视自喀拉拉邦成立以来备受赞誉的喀拉拉邦发展“模式”。因此,它将喀拉拉邦从1960年到2020年的60年发展经验作为主题。这项工作表明,喀拉拉邦的发展经验在很大程度上是由其历史历史所塑造的,它赋予社会发展特权,而不是基于商品生产部门增长的纯粹经济发展。国家对社会和人类发展需求的反应比促进资本形成从而改变经济物质基础的传统努力更为成功。人类和社会的高度发展导致大量人口,主要是男子向海湾国家迁移,从而导致以汇款形式的外来资金引起的一种经济增长。国民经济环境也导致服务部门的增长高于物质生产部门的增长。地方政府无法有效地抓住国家提供的有限机会或外部资金流的增加,来改造农业和工业等商品生产部门。这导致了税收征收效率下降、国有公共企业净亏损增加、资本项目实施资源大量浪费等重大失误。在文章的最后,我呼吁在更大的国家和国际背景下,考虑到喀拉拉邦背景的特殊性,对发展的政治经济学进行研究。JEL代码:O15、R11、F24、J6、H21、H41、H75
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