ARDL Approach to Drivers of Inclusive Growth In India

Haroon Rasool, Masudul Hasan Adil, Md.Ali Tarique
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The call for inclusive growth has been unanimously declared by policymakers across the world. With India’s rapid economic growth rate, Indian policymakers also set its economy on the track of inclusive growth while formulating the 11th Five Year Plan. Despite, India’s fast-growing and vibrant economy, it fails poorly in Human Development Index ranked 131 in 2016. An unfortunate aspect of the current phase of high growth of the Indian economy has been its ‘non-inclusive’ nature. The distribution of income has been highly iniquitous. The richest 1% in India cornered 73% of the wealth generated in 2017, presenting a worrying picture of rising income inequality. In this regard, the study attempts to identify the determinants of inclusive growth in India by using annual data from 1981 to 2015. The study employs the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model and the error correction method (ECM) to investigate the long-run and short-run relationship between inclusive growth and its determinants. The bounds test findings confirm the cointegrating relationship among variables. The ARDL estimates suggest that growth in initial income, government expenditure, human development, investment and financial development fosters inclusive growth; while inflation and population growth dampens it. The results also imply that increasing trade openness and foreign direct investment would not be beneficial for India in terms of growth inclusiveness. Based on these findings, the study recommends that the Government of India should take appropriate steps to increase per capita income and social spending with particular attention to macroeconomic stability while they work at improving the quality of population in order to achieve sustainable and robust inclusive growth. JEL Codes: Q4, F1, H7, D31, O43
印度包容性增长驱动因素的ARDL方法
全球政策制定者一致呼吁实现包容性增长。随着印度经济的快速增长,印度决策者在制定“十一五”规划时,也将印度经济置于包容性增长的轨道上。尽管印度经济快速增长,充满活力,但在2016年的人类发展指数中排名第131位,表现不佳。印度经济当前高增长阶段的一个不幸方面是其“非包容性”。收入分配极不公平。2017年,印度最富有的1%人群攫取了73%的财富,呈现出令人担忧的收入不平等加剧的局面。在这方面,本研究试图通过使用1981年至2015年的年度数据来确定印度包容性增长的决定因素。本研究采用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型和误差修正法(ECM)研究包容性增长及其决定因素之间的长期和短期关系。边界检验结果证实了变量之间的协整关系。ARDL估计表明,初始收入、政府支出、人力发展、投资和金融发展的增长促进了包容性增长;而通货膨胀和人口增长则抑制了它。研究结果还表明,就增长包容性而言,提高贸易开放度和外国直接投资对印度没有好处。基于这些发现,该研究建议印度政府在努力提高人口素质的同时,应采取适当措施增加人均收入和社会支出,特别注意宏观经济稳定,以实现可持续和强劲的包容性增长。JEL代码:Q4, F1, H7, D31, O43
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