Industry-Led Growth (eBook)

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2015 | 1st ed. 2016
XIV, 88 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-10-0009-6 (ISBN)

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The book explores, for India and other developing countries, the potential role the organized manufacturing sector could play as an engine of growth. Alongside growth, can this sector generate adequate employment opportunities to facilitate the transfer of labour from the agriculture sector? The book identifies the major constraints that result in limited demand for labour in the organised manufacturing sector. Beyond technological aspects, skill shortage is an important factor, resulting in sluggish labour absorption. Further, the labour market laws are not necessarily the root cause of sluggish employment growth in the organised manufacturing sector. The development of technologies that are appropriate for labour surplus countries like India is instrumental to employment creation. Though innovation is generally assumed to be capital-intensive in nature, the book argues that innovation nevertheless has a positive effect on employment in absolute terms. Lastly, the main policy issues are highlighted in terms of the priority that should be assigned to industries which can contribute to employment growth and skill formation for improving the employability of the available labour force, and to which innovations should be pursued, with a specific focus on pro-poor growth objectives.

Arup Mitra is a professor of Economics at the Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi, India. His research interest includes issues in the area of development economics, urban development, labour and welfare, industrial productivity growth and employment, services sector growth and trade in services, and gender studies. He has published in a number of international and national journals. He worked as a senior researcher at ILO (Geneva), was offered visiting fellowship at Institute of Developing Economies (Tokyo) and held the Indian Economy Chair at Sciences Po. (Paris). The Indian Econometric Society offered him the Mahalanobis Memorial Gold Medal for his outstanding contribution in the field of quantitative economics. His work has been cited in the Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics (Elsevier, 2004) and he has also contributed in the Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Mathematical Models in Economics (Ed. Zhang, W.), developed under the auspices of the UNESCO and in the Encyclopaedia of Sustainability, Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing.
The book explores, for India and other developing countries, the potential role the organized manufacturing sector could play as an engine of growth. Alongside growth, can this sector generate adequate employment opportunities to facilitate the transfer of labour from the agriculture sector? The book identifies the major constraints that result in limited demand for labour in the organised manufacturing sector. Beyond technological aspects, skill shortage is an important factor, resulting in sluggish labour absorption. Further, the labour market laws are not necessarily the root cause of sluggish employment growth in the organised manufacturing sector. The development of technologies that are appropriate for labour surplus countries like India is instrumental to employment creation. Though innovation is generally assumed to be capital-intensive in nature, the book argues that innovation nevertheless has a positive effect on employment in absolute terms. Lastly, the main policy issues are highlighted in terms of the priority that should be assigned to industries which can contribute to employment growth and skill formation for improving the employability of the available labour force, and to which innovations should bepursued, with a specific focus on pro-poor growth objectives.

Arup Mitra is a professor of Economics at the Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi, India. His research interest includes issues in the area of development economics, urban development, labour and welfare, industrial productivity growth and employment, services sector growth and trade in services, and gender studies. He has published in a number of international and national journals. He worked as a senior researcher at ILO (Geneva), was offered visiting fellowship at Institute of Developing Economies (Tokyo) and held the Indian Economy Chair at Sciences Po. (Paris). The Indian Econometric Society offered him the Mahalanobis Memorial Gold Medal for his outstanding contribution in the field of quantitative economics. His work has been cited in the Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics (Elsevier, 2004) and he has also contributed in the Encyclopaedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), Mathematical Models in Economics (Ed. Zhang, W.), developed under the auspices of the UNESCO and in the Encyclopaedia of Sustainability, Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing.

Preface 6
Contents 8
About the Author 9
About the Book 10
Abstract 11
1 Industry-Led Growth: Issues and Facts 13
1 Introduction 13
2 Review of Select Studies 16
3 Empirical Analysis: Organized Manufacturing Sector 21
3.1 Performance Till 1997--1998 21
3.2 Findings Over 1998--1999 Through 2007--2008 23
3.2.1 Econometric Estimation of Employment Elasticity 30
3.2.2 Decomposition of Value Added: Productivity and Employment 31
3.3 Labour Market Flexibility and Wages and Salaries from ASI Data 33
3.3.1 Background 33
3.3.2 Wages and Salaries: Evidence 36
3.3.3 Regular Workers to Contractual Workers 38
4 Performance of Unorganized Manufacturing 40
4.1 Growth in Employment and Output 41
4.2 Growth in Labour Productivity 44
5 Inter-Industry Linkages 47
6 Productivity, Skills and Innovation 50
6.1 Results on Skill Mismatch Index 53
6.2 Wage Function 53
7 Innovation and Industrial Employment 59
7.1 Various Viewpoints: Existing Studies 59
7.1.1 Negative Relation Between Innovation and Employment 60
7.1.2 Positive Association Between Innovation and Employment 60
7.1.3 Innovation and Type of Labour 62
7.2 Impact of R& D on Employment
7.3 Conclusion 70
8 Conclusion 70
References 76
Appendix 80

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.11.2015
Reihe/Serie SpringerBriefs in Economics
Zusatzinfo XIV, 88 p. 5 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Logistik / Produktion
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
Schlagworte Innovation and Employment • Inter-Industry Linkages • Labour Economics • Organized Manufacturing Sector • Productivity
ISBN-10 981-10-0009-3 / 9811000093
ISBN-13 978-981-10-0009-6 / 9789811000096
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