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    IMF’s Working Paper on India’s Structural Transformation

    Posted 12 Jul 2024

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    IMF released a Working Paper titled ‘Advancing India’s Structural Transformation and Catch-up to the Technology Frontier’ which takes stock of India’s growth and suggests structural reforms that can help accelerate growth in India.

    Key highlights of the Paper

    • Sectoral imbalances: Role of agriculture in terms of aggregate output has declined in India from over 40% in 1980 to 15% in 2019 still accounting for 42% of employment due to factors like strict labor market regulations.
    • Uneven tech-adoption by industries: Services outperformed manufacturing in catch-up to technological frontier with computer programming, other IT services, and jewellery manufacturing being string performers.
    • Future estimates: India needs to create at least between 143-324 million jobs for its growing population by 2050.
      • Even a relatively small shift of employment away from agriculture and into construction, services, or manufacturing can boost GDP growth by 0.2-0.5%.

    Key Recommendations

    • Advance labor market reforms: Center to work with States to enhance labor market flexibility while still providing adequate protection for workers.
    • Foster trade integration: Remove tariff and non-tariff import and export restrictions to subject Indian producers to healthy competition and provide for better allocation of resources.
    • Strengthen social safety net: To facilitate migration of workers from rural to urban areas and aid in structural transformation of the economy.
    • Tags :
    • IMF
    • Structural Transformation
    • Technology Frontier
    • Trade
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