Decomposition of Output and Productivity Growth in the 2-Digit Manufacturing Industries in India:An Interstate Analysis

P. Roy, P. Das
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The study examines and applies the theoretical foundation of the decomposition of output total factor productivity growth (TFPG) of the 2-digit manufacturing industries in India and in its fifteen major industrialized states from 1981-1982 to 2010-2011, during the pre- and post-reform period (1981-1982 to 1990- 1991and 1991-1992 to 2010-2011). Output growth is decomposed into input growth effect and TFPG where the three attributes of TFPG are adjusted scale effect technological progress and technical efficiency change. A stochastic frontier model with a translog production function is used to estimate the growth attributes of TFP of the 2-digit manufacturing industries in 15 major industrialized states vis-a-vis all-India. Empirical results show that input growth effect is the major contributor to output growth, whereas TFPG sometimes remains inadequate even though it has a significant effect on output growth. Technological progress is found to be the major contributor to TFPG and the decline in it of the 2-digit manufacturing industries in almost all the states as well as in all-India during the post-reform period is due to decline in technological progress of the same. The scale effect has also become important in recent years, but the impact of technical efficiency effect becomes negative in most cases. The relevant policy implication for a sustainable post-reform Indian economy is the need to improve TFPG components of the manufacturing industries for the overall balanced growth of the economy.
印度两位数制造业产出与生产率增长的分解:一个州际分析
本研究考察并应用了1981-1982年至2010-2011年、改革前后(1981-1982年至1990- 1991年和1991-1992年至2010-2011年)印度及其15个主要工业化邦两位数制造业产出全要素生产率增长分解的理论基础。将产出增长分解为投入增长效应和TFPG,其中TFPG的三个属性分别为规模效应、技术进步和技术效率变化。本文采用带超对数生产函数的随机前沿模型,对印度15个主要工业化邦两位数制造业的全要素生产率增长属性进行了估计。实证结果表明,投入增长效应是产出增长的主要贡献者,而TFPG虽然对产出增长有显著影响,但有时仍存在不足。技术进步被发现是TFPG的主要贡献者,改革后几乎所有邦以及全印度两位数制造业的下降都是由于技术进步的下降。近年来,规模效应也变得越来越重要,但技术效率效应的影响在大多数情况下是消极的。改革后印度经济可持续发展的相关政策含义是,需要改善制造业的TFPG组成部分,以实现经济的全面平衡增长。
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