India's Growth Story

India has attained much economic success in the past three decades. Yet an economic deceleration in recent years has generated worried commentaries about the country's growth outlook. This paper offers a long-term perspective on India's growth experience. Analyzing the past five decades of data, the paper notes that growth has slowly but steadily accelerated, become less erratic, and been well diversified across sectors and states. A more granular assessment of the period since the early 1990s finds that there were three distinct phases of growth: a period of slow acceleration from 1991 to the early 2000s; a short period of unusually rapid growth, with certain features of unsustainability, during 2004-08; and a corrective slowdown that started with the global financial crisis in 2008. The slowdown has been reflected most profoundly in investment, credit, and exports. Even as the economy has now recovered to a growth rate of 7 to 7.5 percent, durably accelerating it to a higher level will require a concerted policy momentum that succeeds in reversing the slowdown in investment, credit supply, and exports; and support from the global economy. Maintaining the hard-won macroeconomic stability, implementing a definite and durable solution to the banking sector issues, and realizing the expected growth and fiscal dividend from the Goods and Services Tax are some of the other factors that can help attain a higher growth rate.

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Main Authors: Blum, Florian, Ahmad, Junaid Kamal, Gupta, Poonam, Jain, Dhruv
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-10
Subjects:DEVELOPMENT, GROWTH DRIVERS, INVESTMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, DIVERSIFICATION, TAXATION, ACCESS TO FINANCE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/941201538406933607/Indias-Growth-Story
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30508
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spelling dig-okr-10986305082024-10-17T09:51:07Z India's Growth Story Blum, Florian Ahmad, Junaid Kamal Gupta, Poonam Jain, Dhruv DEVELOPMENT GROWTH DRIVERS INVESTMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH DIVERSIFICATION TAXATION ACCESS TO FINANCE India has attained much economic success in the past three decades. Yet an economic deceleration in recent years has generated worried commentaries about the country's growth outlook. This paper offers a long-term perspective on India's growth experience. Analyzing the past five decades of data, the paper notes that growth has slowly but steadily accelerated, become less erratic, and been well diversified across sectors and states. A more granular assessment of the period since the early 1990s finds that there were three distinct phases of growth: a period of slow acceleration from 1991 to the early 2000s; a short period of unusually rapid growth, with certain features of unsustainability, during 2004-08; and a corrective slowdown that started with the global financial crisis in 2008. The slowdown has been reflected most profoundly in investment, credit, and exports. Even as the economy has now recovered to a growth rate of 7 to 7.5 percent, durably accelerating it to a higher level will require a concerted policy momentum that succeeds in reversing the slowdown in investment, credit supply, and exports; and support from the global economy. Maintaining the hard-won macroeconomic stability, implementing a definite and durable solution to the banking sector issues, and realizing the expected growth and fiscal dividend from the Goods and Services Tax are some of the other factors that can help attain a higher growth rate. 2018-10-04T20:44:22Z 2018-10-04T20:44:22Z 2018-10 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/941201538406933607/Indias-Growth-Story https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30508 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8599 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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TAXATION
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DIVERSIFICATION
TAXATION
ACCESS TO FINANCE
Blum, Florian
Ahmad, Junaid Kamal
Gupta, Poonam
Jain, Dhruv
India's Growth Story
description India has attained much economic success in the past three decades. Yet an economic deceleration in recent years has generated worried commentaries about the country's growth outlook. This paper offers a long-term perspective on India's growth experience. Analyzing the past five decades of data, the paper notes that growth has slowly but steadily accelerated, become less erratic, and been well diversified across sectors and states. A more granular assessment of the period since the early 1990s finds that there were three distinct phases of growth: a period of slow acceleration from 1991 to the early 2000s; a short period of unusually rapid growth, with certain features of unsustainability, during 2004-08; and a corrective slowdown that started with the global financial crisis in 2008. The slowdown has been reflected most profoundly in investment, credit, and exports. Even as the economy has now recovered to a growth rate of 7 to 7.5 percent, durably accelerating it to a higher level will require a concerted policy momentum that succeeds in reversing the slowdown in investment, credit supply, and exports; and support from the global economy. Maintaining the hard-won macroeconomic stability, implementing a definite and durable solution to the banking sector issues, and realizing the expected growth and fiscal dividend from the Goods and Services Tax are some of the other factors that can help attain a higher growth rate.
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