Regional Economic Diversity

Lessons from an Emergent India

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ISBN:

9780190130596

Publication date:

22/09/2022

Hardback

322 pages

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ISBN:

9780190130596

Publication date:

22/09/2022

Hardback

322 pages

Poornima Dore & Krishnan Narayanan

Balanced Regional Development has been one of the stated objectives of development strategy in India since the 1950s. Development experience has shown that there are inter-state differences in levels as well as the rate of growth of economic activities. This book looks at these differences through sectoral diversity, regional value added and skills at not only the State but also a sub-state, viz., NSS region level. The analysis directs to the need for promoting aspirational regions approach to achieve all round development in the country.

Rights:  World Rights

Poornima Dore & Krishnan Narayanan

Description

What is more conducive to economic development of a nation-specialisation or diversification? Are regions within a developing economy experiencing divergence or convergence as they embark on high growth path? The learnings from the India story has valuable lessons on such aspects for other developing countries and so this book is a deep dive into the regional economy of India. A region's ability to experience growth is to a large extent determined by its ability to attract either industry or people. This phenomenon is known as agglomeration and affects concentration of firms, development of industrial hubs, policies towards special economic zones, flows of labour and capital, formation and growth of cities. Given the size and diversity within each state in India there is an urgent case for going one step below to identify homogeneous units at a sub state level, viz., NSS regions, something which this book seeks to address.

About the authors:

Dr. Poornima Dore is a practicing economist, driving impact at scale through finance, innovation, and digital tools, and is a Director at Tata Trusts, India.

Krishnan Narayanan is Professor of Economics, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai.

Poornima Dore & Krishnan Narayanan

Table of contents

Foreword
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations

Introduction: Statistics beyond States
Spatial Dimensions of Structural Change
Economic Structure and Access
Trends and Patterns of Regional Development
Economic Diversity at the Region Level
Regional Value Added and its Determinants
Inter-temporal Differences across Regions
Formation of Regional Clusters
Summary and Conclusions

Appendices
Bibliography
Index

Poornima Dore & Krishnan Narayanan

Poornima Dore & Krishnan Narayanan

Poornima Dore & Krishnan Narayanan

Description

What is more conducive to economic development of a nation-specialisation or diversification? Are regions within a developing economy experiencing divergence or convergence as they embark on high growth path? The learnings from the India story has valuable lessons on such aspects for other developing countries and so this book is a deep dive into the regional economy of India. A region's ability to experience growth is to a large extent determined by its ability to attract either industry or people. This phenomenon is known as agglomeration and affects concentration of firms, development of industrial hubs, policies towards special economic zones, flows of labour and capital, formation and growth of cities. Given the size and diversity within each state in India there is an urgent case for going one step below to identify homogeneous units at a sub state level, viz., NSS regions, something which this book seeks to address.

About the authors:

Dr. Poornima Dore is a practicing economist, driving impact at scale through finance, innovation, and digital tools, and is a Director at Tata Trusts, India.

Krishnan Narayanan is Professor of Economics, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai.

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Table of contents

Foreword
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations

Introduction: Statistics beyond States
Spatial Dimensions of Structural Change
Economic Structure and Access
Trends and Patterns of Regional Development
Economic Diversity at the Region Level
Regional Value Added and its Determinants
Inter-temporal Differences across Regions
Formation of Regional Clusters
Summary and Conclusions

Appendices
Bibliography
Index

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