Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in India: an Econometric Analysis

Aamir Ahmad Teeli, Suadat Hussain Wani, Adil Hussain Reshi
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Productivity rise as a source of growth has high potential to uplift millions out of poverty. Mitigating the productivity gap can play vital role in helping developing countries to offset with developed countries. In this regard, present study attempts to scrutinize the relationship and significance of various determinants of total factor productivity (TFP) in India for the period 1990–1991 to 2019–2020. To this end, autoregressive distributed lag bounds testing approach has been utilized. The results pinpoint that trade openness and unemployment have a positive impact on total factor productivity. On the other hand, inflation has a negative but insignificant relationship with total factor productivity, both in the short and long run. The results imply that exports need to be diversified, and import of capital goods should be encouraged to enhance TFP in the long run. Further, foreign-owned business entities need to be encouraged to hire domestic workers, which would result in enhanced TFP in the long run.
印度全要素生产率的决定因素:计量经济学分析
生产力的提高作为增长的源泉,具有使数百万人摆脱贫困的巨大潜力。缩小生产率差距可在帮助发展中国家与发达国家进行抵消方面发挥重要作用。为此,本研究试图仔细研究 1990-1991 年至 2019-2020 年期间印度全要素生产率(TFP)的各种决定因素之间的关系和重要性。为此,采用了自回归分布滞后边界检验方法。结果表明,贸易开放度和失业率对全要素生产率有积极影响。另一方面,无论从短期还是长期来看,通货膨胀都与全要素生产率存在负相关关系,但并不显著。结果表明,出口需要多样化,应鼓励进口资本货物,以提高全要素生产率。此外,需要鼓励外资企业实体雇用国内工人,这将在长期内提高全要素生产率。
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