Structural change and employment growth in India: reinterpreting “Manufacturing as an Engine of Growth”

Economia Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1108/econ-07-2023-0125
S. Padhi
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PurposeThe present paper aims to highlight how manufacturing expansions under conditions of increasing returns, which involve the growth of intermediate goods specializations, support advanced service employment. In addition, the increasing use of manufacturing products in services highlights additional, new service sector employment opportunities.Design/methodology/approachThis paper investigates (1) the manufacturing and service interactions and (2) the investment behaviour in manufacturing using Auto-Regressive Distributed lags (ARDL) and Vector Autoregressive (VAR) models. The models allow for different specifications to study whether investment behaviour in manufacturing supports dynamic manufacturing and service interactions.FindingsThe results underpin how Kaldorian manufacturing as an engine of growth is still relevant in Indian growth and is key to achieving higher advanced employment, export-orientation and services and manufacturing nexus outcomes. What matters, though, is that manufacturing investments are to be guided mainly by intermediate goods specializations. The slowdown of these specializations, explaining the slowdown of manufacturing investment, is therefore, a concern.Originality/valueA reinterpretation of manufacturing as an engine of growth in which primacy is given to investment behaviour in technical progress functions that can support the growth of specializations in manufacturing and such specialized service employment.
印度的结构变革和就业增长:重新诠释 "制造业是增长的引擎"
本文旨在强调在收益递增的条件下,制造业的扩张是如何支持高级服务业就业的,这涉及中间产品专业化的增长。此外,制造业产品在服务业中的使用日益增加,凸显了额外的、新的服务业就业机会。本文使用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)和向量自回归(VAR)模型研究了(1)制造业和服务业的互动关系以及(2)制造业的投资行为。这些模型允许采用不同的规格来研究制造业的投资行为是否支持制造业与服务业的动态互动。研究结果表明,卡尔多里的制造业作为增长引擎在印度的增长中仍然具有相关性,并且是实现更高的高级就业率、出口导向以及服务业与制造业关联结果的关键。但重要的是,制造业投资主要由中间产品专业化引导。原创性/价值 对制造业作为增长引擎的重新诠释,将技术进步功能方面的投资行为放在首位,这可以支持制造业专业化和此类专业化服务就业的增长。
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