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Can “Make In India†Make Jobs? The Challenges of Manufacturing Growth and High–Quality Job Creation in India

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A new “Make in India†campaign to “transform India into a global manufacturing hub†aims to use manufacturing as a vehicle for job growth. Is this strategy realistic? This paper helps answer the question by describing the job growth potential of the Indian economy. Formal-sector manufacturing demonstrates the most potential for job growth under a more supportive policy regime. The paper models future employment paths for India for the next 20 years. Assuming sufficient reforms to generate East Asia-style manufacturing growth, the impact on employment and output is substantial, even if the campaign target of 100 million new manufacturing jobs remains difficult to achieve. The paper then describes a set of reforms sufficient to unleash such a manufacturing growth boom.

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  • Russell A. Green, 2016. "Can “Make In India†Make Jobs? The Challenges of Manufacturing Growth and High–Quality Job Creation in India," Working Papers id:11189, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:11189
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    1. Aishwarya Nagpal & Megha Jain, 2019. "The Dubious Relationship Between Make in India and Foreign Direct Investment: The Story So Far and the Road Ahead," Paradigm, , vol. 23(1), pages 98-115, June.

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