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The role of services in India's post-reform economic growth

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STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS
卷 68, 期 -, 页码 355-370

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DOI: 10.1016/j.strueco.2023.10.016

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India, Service sector; Total factor productivity; Domar aggregation; Determinants of productivity growth; ARDL model

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Since the 1990s economic reforms, the services sector has been the main driver of India's overall growth. The transport and storage industry, as well as financial services, have contributed significantly to the total factor productivity (TFP) growth in market services, while public administration has made a relatively high contribution to non-market services TFP growth. The productivity growth in manufacturing has had a positive impact on TFP growth in the services sector, and there is evidence of significant productivity spillover effect from developed countries to India's services sector.
The services have been the driver of India's overall growth since the onset of economic reforms in the 1990s. The value-added share of services increased from 41 percent in 1990 to 53 percent in 2018. On average, the sector grew at 7.5 percent annually during 1993-2018, contributing to about half of the aggregate economic growth. Using the India KLEMS data, we examine the trends in total factor productivity (TFP) in individual industries within services and their contribution to aggregate TFP growth in the sector during 1993-2018. We find that transport and storage was the highest contributor among various market services industries followed by financial services, while public administration made a relatively high contribution to aggregate non-market services TFP growth. Moreover, we investigate the factors driving TFP growth in the services sector, particularly the role of manufacturing TFP - looking into spillover effect from manufacturing to market services and non-market services. Our results suggest that TFP growth in manufacturing had a significant positive impact on TFP growth in the services sector. Also, we find evidence of significant productivity spillover effect to India's services sector from other countries, particularly the developed countries.

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