05966oam 22014774 450 991078840990332120230828232550.01-4623-3871-21-4527-2190-41-282-60694-897866138227101-4519-0818-0(CKB)3360000000443305(EBL)3014453(SSID)ssj0001477481(PQKBManifestationID)11811190(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001477481(PQKBWorkID)11453599(PQKB)11514537(OCoLC)694141116(MiAaPQ)EBC3014453(IMF)WPIEE2006022(EXLCZ)99336000000044330520020129d2006 uf 0engtxtccrIndia's Pattern of Development : What Happened, What Follows? /Arvind Subramanian, Raghuram Rajan, Ioannis Tokatlidis, Kalpana Kochhar, Utsav KumarWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2006.1 online resource (70 p.)IMF Working Papers"January 2006."1-4518-6282-2 Includes bibliographical references.""Contents""; ""I. INTRODUCTION""; ""II. INDIA CIRCA 1980""; ""III. HOW HAS INDIA CHANGED SINCE THE EARLY 1980's? ""; ""IV. THE STATES STORY""; ""V. UNDERSTANDING POST-1980 PERFORMANCE""; ""VI. LOOKING AHEAD""; ""Appendix: Data Sources and Description""; ""REFERENCES""India has followed an idiosyncratic pattern of development, certainly compared with other fast-growing Asian economies. While the importance of services rather than manufacturing is widely noted, within manufacturing India has emphasized skill-intensive rather than laborintensive manufacturing, and industries with higher-than-average scale. Some of these distinctive patterns existed prior to the beginning of economic reforms in the 1980s, and stem from the idiosyncratic policies adopted after India's independence. Using the growth of fastmoving Indian states as a guide, we conclude that India may not revert to the pattern followed by other countries, despite reforms that have removed some policy impediments that contributed to India's distinctive path.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2006/022Economic developmentLaborimfMacroeconomicsimfIndustries: ManufacturingimfMacroeconomics: ProductionimfEmploymentimfUnemploymentimfWagesimfIntergenerational Income DistributionimfAggregate Human CapitalimfAggregate Labor ProductivityimfIndustry Studies: Services: GeneralimfMacroeconomic Analyses of Economic DevelopmentimfIndustrializationimfManufacturing and Service IndustriesimfChoice of TechnologyimfEconomic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: GeneralimfMeasurement of Economic GrowthimfAggregate ProductivityimfCross-Country Output ConvergenceimfIndustry Studies: Manufacturing: GeneralimfLabor Economics: GeneralimfAggregate Factor Income DistributionimfPublic EnterprisesimfPublic-Private EnterprisesimfManufacturing industriesimfLabourimfincome economicsimfCivil service & public sectorimfManufacturingimfIncomeimfPublic sectorimfEconomic sectorsimfNational accountsimfLabor economicsimfFinance, PublicimfEconomic theoryimfIndiaEconomic conditions1947-IndiaEconomic policyIndiaimfEconomic development.LaborMacroeconomicsIndustries: ManufacturingMacroeconomics: ProductionEmploymentUnemploymentWagesIntergenerational Income DistributionAggregate Human CapitalAggregate Labor ProductivityIndustry Studies: Services: GeneralMacroeconomic Analyses of Economic DevelopmentIndustrializationManufacturing and Service IndustriesChoice of TechnologyEconomic Growth and Aggregate Productivity: GeneralMeasurement of Economic GrowthAggregate ProductivityCross-Country Output ConvergenceIndustry Studies: Manufacturing: GeneralLabor Economics: GeneralAggregate Factor Income DistributionPublic EnterprisesPublic-Private EnterprisesManufacturing industriesLabourincome economicsCivil service & public sectorManufacturingIncomePublic sectorEconomic sectorsNational accountsLabor economicsFinance, PublicEconomic theorySubramanian Arvind1492436Rajan Raghuram1331365Tokatlidis Ioannis1546546Kochhar Kalpana1546547Kumar Utsav1546548International Monetary Fund.Research Dept.DcWaIMFBOOK9910788409903321India's Pattern of Development3802235UNINA