India Development Update, March 2018 : India's Growth Story

India has achieved much in the last 25 years. Since the early 1990s, when reforms began, growthrates have been higher and more stable, the economy has become more modern and globally integrated,macroeconomic stability has improved, and the average citizen is better educated and lives longer. In addition, the business environment and governance standards have improved, there is political stability, and the geopolitical environment is relatively stable. Yet an economic deceleration in the last few quarters has generated worried commentaries about India's growth potential. The questions being raised are: Is the deceleration in economic growth structural or cyclical? Is the Indian growth story over? What is the "new normal" for India's growth potential? What sets of policies, structural or cyclical, might be needed to revive growth? In this report, we take a long-term perspective on India's growth outlook. Looking back at the last 50 years, we note that India's average growth has accelerated slowly but steadily across sectors--agriculture, industry and services ---and become more stable. This is reflected in increasing labor productivity and total factor productivity.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-03
Subjects:ECONOMIC GROWTH, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, DRIVERS OF GROWTH, ECONOMIC OUTLOOK, MACROECONOMIC POLICY, FINANCIAL CRISIS, SPATIAL ANALYSIS, MONETARY POLICY, PUBLIC FINANCE, DEBT, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, TAXATION, EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS, EXPORT SLOWDOWN,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/814101517840592525/India-development-update-Indias-growth-story
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spelling dig-okr-10986295152021-09-11T05:10:49Z India Development Update, March 2018 : India's Growth Story World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH DRIVERS OF GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK MACROECONOMIC POLICY FINANCIAL CRISIS SPATIAL ANALYSIS MONETARY POLICY PUBLIC FINANCE DEBT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT TAXATION EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS EXPORT SLOWDOWN India has achieved much in the last 25 years. Since the early 1990s, when reforms began, growthrates have been higher and more stable, the economy has become more modern and globally integrated,macroeconomic stability has improved, and the average citizen is better educated and lives longer. In addition, the business environment and governance standards have improved, there is political stability, and the geopolitical environment is relatively stable. Yet an economic deceleration in the last few quarters has generated worried commentaries about India's growth potential. The questions being raised are: Is the deceleration in economic growth structural or cyclical? Is the Indian growth story over? What is the "new normal" for India's growth potential? What sets of policies, structural or cyclical, might be needed to revive growth? In this report, we take a long-term perspective on India's growth outlook. Looking back at the last 50 years, we note that India's average growth has accelerated slowly but steadily across sectors--agriculture, industry and services ---and become more stable. This is reflected in increasing labor productivity and total factor productivity. 2018-03-26T21:41:11Z 2018-03-26T21:41:11Z 2018-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/814101517840592525/India-development-update-Indias-growth-story http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29515 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Economic & Sector Work South Asia India
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topic ECONOMIC GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
DRIVERS OF GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
MONETARY POLICY
PUBLIC FINANCE
DEBT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
TAXATION
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT SLOWDOWN
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
DRIVERS OF GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
MONETARY POLICY
PUBLIC FINANCE
DEBT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
TAXATION
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT SLOWDOWN
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PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
DRIVERS OF GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
MONETARY POLICY
PUBLIC FINANCE
DEBT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
TAXATION
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT SLOWDOWN
ECONOMIC GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
DRIVERS OF GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
MONETARY POLICY
PUBLIC FINANCE
DEBT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
TAXATION
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT SLOWDOWN
World Bank
India Development Update, March 2018 : India's Growth Story
description India has achieved much in the last 25 years. Since the early 1990s, when reforms began, growthrates have been higher and more stable, the economy has become more modern and globally integrated,macroeconomic stability has improved, and the average citizen is better educated and lives longer. In addition, the business environment and governance standards have improved, there is political stability, and the geopolitical environment is relatively stable. Yet an economic deceleration in the last few quarters has generated worried commentaries about India's growth potential. The questions being raised are: Is the deceleration in economic growth structural or cyclical? Is the Indian growth story over? What is the "new normal" for India's growth potential? What sets of policies, structural or cyclical, might be needed to revive growth? In this report, we take a long-term perspective on India's growth outlook. Looking back at the last 50 years, we note that India's average growth has accelerated slowly but steadily across sectors--agriculture, industry and services ---and become more stable. This is reflected in increasing labor productivity and total factor productivity.
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PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
DRIVERS OF GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
MONETARY POLICY
PUBLIC FINANCE
DEBT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
TAXATION
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT SLOWDOWN
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title India Development Update, March 2018 : India's Growth Story
title_short India Development Update, March 2018 : India's Growth Story
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