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India's Growth Experience and the Missing Transition


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1 Center for Computational Social Sciences, University of Mumbai, Mumbai 400032, Maharashtra, India
2 NIIT University, Neemrana, Alwar 301705, Rajasthan, India
     

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This paper examines the structure of growth acceleration of the postindependence Indian economy using national as well as state level output figures and capital stock series at the national level. By examining the manner in which growth accelerations at various national and sub-national disaggregated series are clustered in time, we argue that they began in the 1980s and caught momentum in the 1990s. In moving away from excessive dependence on agriculture, Indian economy seems to have missed the Kuznets transition to an increased share of the manufacturing sector. This has important implications for employment and rural poverty.
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Neeraj Hatekar
Center for Computational Social Sciences, University of Mumbai, Mumbai 400032, Maharashtra, India
Ashutosh Sharma
NIIT University, Neemrana, Alwar 301705, Rajasthan, India

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This paper examines the structure of growth acceleration of the postindependence Indian economy using national as well as state level output figures and capital stock series at the national level. By examining the manner in which growth accelerations at various national and sub-national disaggregated series are clustered in time, we argue that they began in the 1980s and caught momentum in the 1990s. In moving away from excessive dependence on agriculture, Indian economy seems to have missed the Kuznets transition to an increased share of the manufacturing sector. This has important implications for employment and rural poverty.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.21648/arthavij%2F2012%2Fv54%2Fi2%2F111119