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Structural Analysis of the Indian Economy Based on Conventional and Modified Input-Output Models


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1 Department of Economics, Ananda Chandra College, Jalpaiguri 735101, West Bengal, India
2 Department of Economics, St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata 700016, West Bengal, India
3 Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, India
     

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This paper attempts to explore structural changes of the Indian economy over the decade of the 1980s through 2006-7, using the Conventional and Modified Input-Output frameworks. Key sectors are identified using weighted backward and forward linkage measures and coefficients of variation. Results based on the Conventional model reveal structural change towards more or less modern production structure of the Indian economy, while that based on the Modified model reflects a mix of traditional and modern industry-oriented production structure. Results based on the Conventional method suggest policies that would focus more on the industrial sector, while those of the modified framework suggest that importance should be given to the traditional as well as modern industrial sectors. Thus, choice of the method of structural analysis for an economy is an important research agenda in the literature on the subject.
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Paramita Dasgupta
Department of Economics, Ananda Chandra College, Jalpaiguri 735101, West Bengal, India
Partha Pratim Ghosh
Department of Economics, St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata 700016, West Bengal, India
Debesh Chakraborty
Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, India

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This paper attempts to explore structural changes of the Indian economy over the decade of the 1980s through 2006-7, using the Conventional and Modified Input-Output frameworks. Key sectors are identified using weighted backward and forward linkage measures and coefficients of variation. Results based on the Conventional model reveal structural change towards more or less modern production structure of the Indian economy, while that based on the Modified model reflects a mix of traditional and modern industry-oriented production structure. Results based on the Conventional method suggest policies that would focus more on the industrial sector, while those of the modified framework suggest that importance should be given to the traditional as well as modern industrial sectors. Thus, choice of the method of structural analysis for an economy is an important research agenda in the literature on the subject.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.21648/arthavij%2F2012%2Fv54%2Fi2%2F111121