Trade Reforms and Performance in Indian Manufacturing: An analysis of the impact of the trade reforms on aspects of economic performance of the organized manufacturing sector

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Abstract

This study investigates the impact of trade policy reforms (TPR) in India on aspects of economic performance of the organized manufacturing sector. Using econometric techniques on panel data for a sample of 72 three-digit industries (regrouped to form 45 industries), the study finds some evidence of a positive impact of TPR on wage inequality, labour productivity growth and employment growth. The study also uses a Value-Added approach as well as a Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) approach to conclude that the comparative advantage of India in the organized manufacturing sector has not changed over the reforms period implying the existence of structural bottlenecks and domestic policy induced rigidities standing as impediments to resource reallocation.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
PublisherOmniscriptum Publishing Group
Number of pages116
EditionPaper Back
ISBN (Electronic)‎ 978-3843354547, 3843354545
Publication statusPublished - 11 Nov 2010

Keywords

  • Trade Reforms
  • Indian manufacturing
  • economic performance
  • Manufacturing

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