通过制造业带动增长的印度制造:趋同改革提高全球竞争力

S. Tiwari
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具有全球竞争力的经济力求各经济部门的平衡增长。20多年来,印度经济改革的特点是服务业驱动的增长、巨大的潜在市场和可观的人口红利,但其在全球贸易中的份额仍低于一个百分点。服务业对GDP的贡献已经超过60%,但制造业仍然徘徊在GDP的15%左右。过去10年全球竞争力指数(GCI)的排名相对滞后,这给政策制定者提出了一个严重的问题,即为实现平衡增长和提高竞争力排名而设计一套制造业改革。虽然以服务业为主导的经济为技术人员创造了就业机会,但非技术人员和半技术人员很难获得就业机会。竞争力指数排名较高的国家在制造业杠杆方面的表现也较好。政府最近的政策改革旨在解决倾斜的增长模式,并以实现全球竞争力为导向。基于来自认证出版物的二手数据,本文的目的是审查政策陷阱和政府促进制造业实现全球竞争力的举措。分析了制造业表现不佳的原因和改革的趋同问题。
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Make in India through Manufacturing-Led Growth: Converging Reforms for Global Competitiveness
A globally competitive economy strives for a balanced growth in all sectors of economy. Over more than two decades, India's history of economic reforms is characterised by the service-driven growth, huge potential market and handsome demographic dividend yet the share of her world trade is still below one percentage point. Service sector contribution in GDP has crossed 60% but the manufacturing sector is still roaming around 15% of the GDP. The relativelyl agged ranking in Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) over the last 10 years has posed a serious question before the policy planners to devise a set of reforms in manufacturing sector for achieving balanced growth and improving competitiveness ranking. Although service-led economy has created employment opportunities to skilled people, the unskilled and semi-skilled population find it difficult to gain employment. The countries enjoying higher rankings on competitiveness index are better off in manufacturing leverage. The recent policy reforms by the government aim to address the skewed growth pattern and oriented towards achieving global competitiveness. Based on secondary data from authenticated publications, this paper is authored with an objective to review the policy pitfalls and government's initiative to boost manufacturing for achieving global competitiveness. The causes of lacklustre performance of manufacturing and convergence issues of the reforms have also been analysed.
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