This presentation on 'Rising India' is a public lecture given at the National Chencgchi University, Taipai, Taiwan on 9 June 2015. It touched upon four aspects. (1) Make in India: a call to business. (2) Comparing with China: miles to go. (3) Distributional issues: people are ends. And, (4) Lessons from Taiwan: small is beautiful!
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Rising India: Some Concerns on Growth and Equity
1. Rising India:
Some Concerns on Growth and Equity
Srijit Mishra
Public Lecture
National Chengchi University
2015 June 09
2. Broad themes
• Make in India: a call to business
• Comparing with China: miles to go
• Distribution issues: people are ends
• Lessons from Taiwan: small is
beautiful
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3. Source: Janta Ka Reporter
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4. Come, make in India
• Facilitate investment
• Foster innovation
• Enhance skill development
• Protect intellectual property
• Build best-in-class manufacturing
infrastructure
• Single window (ease of making business)
• Economic federalism
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5. Business Corridors
• Delhi-Mumbai Industrial
Corridor (DMIC), 2006
– Six states
– 24 cities
• Plans for
– Bengaluru-Mumbai
– Chennai-Bengaluru
– East Coast
– Amritsar-Kolkata
Source: Wikipedia
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7. Three D’s
• Democracy
• Demand
• Demography
• Mandate
of the people
• Fulfil wants
for the people
• Produced
by the people
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9. GDP Growth Rates (%): India and China
Source: World Development Indicators (WDI), World Bank
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
India China World
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10. India Indicators (2013) China
1.25 Population (billion) 1.36
1.88 GDP, current (USD trillion) 9.24
6.90 GDP growth, (%) 7.67
1498 GDP per capita, (USD) 6807
0.47 Exports (USD trillion) 2.43
71 Mobile (per 100 people) 89
684 Electricity (KWh per capita, 2011) 3298
28 FDI (USD billion) 348
70 Remittances (USD billion) 39
Source: WDI
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11. India Indicators (2013) China
66 Life Expectancy at birth (years) 75
53 Child Mortality (per 1000 births) 13
52 Dependency ratio (%, working age) 37
63 Adult literacy (%, 15+) – 2006/2010 95
140 Ease of doing business index (1=best) 93
32 Urbanisation (% of population) 53
0.8 R&D expenditure (% of GDP) 2.0
160 Researchers in R&D (per million pop) 1020
15.1 Internet users (per 100 people) 45.8
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Source: WDI
13. A detour: Southern Song Period
• Buddhism
• Daoism/Taoism
• Confucianism
• Mind/Spiritual
• Body/Physical
• Socio-political
• Economic
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14. “… a Gujarati, money is in my blood…”
Source: WSJ
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15. Live, and let live…
• We will work on the border differences, but
that should not come in the way of
commerce.
• Inciting Chinese business, including Alibaba
among others to look at India as an
alternative avenue.
• Increasing costs, currency appreciation, and
changing skill levels/demography in China
means that India can complement and
supplement their manufacturing efforts.
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16. Fiscal Federalism in India
• The Prime Minister of India was
accompanied by businessmen and two
Chief Ministers in his May 2015 visit to
China.
• Sister-states (Karnataka-Sichuan; and
sister-cities (Aurangabad-Dunhuang,
Chennai-Chongqing, and Hyderabad-
Qingdao). And also Vibrant Gujarat.
• It is all about money, honey.
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19. Some Contentious Issues
• Land Acquisition Act. How does one
balance it with agriculture and
livelihood issues of farmers/workers?
• Labour laws – hire and fire at ease. Will
it compromise with workers’ rights?
• Intellectual Property Rights. Does it help
innovation or facilitate rent seeking?
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20. Other Concerns
• Social Sector: Low & declining expenditure
– Health (4/5th out-of-pocket expenditure, WDI)
– Education (expdn % of GDP, 3.8%, 2012, WDI)
– Undernourished (195 million Indians, FAO)
– Pollution (13/20 most polluted cities, WHO/link)
• Crisis in Indian Agriculture
– Farmers’ suicides (one every 30 minutes)
• Effect long-term demand and labour skills
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21. Lessons from Taiwan
Source: Dragon and Tiger Pagoda, Kaohsiung, Wikipedia
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22. People matter
• Public institutions are for people
– Schools/Universities, Libraries
– Hospitals, Parks
• Honesty, trust, and dignity
– Respect each and every individual (migrant care
providers)
• The case for small and medium
– Encouraging individual enterprise
– Creating chain of linkages
– Addresses efficiency and equity concerns
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23. To Sum up
• Demographic dividend
• Also an urge/hunger among people
• Commerce/business first; political
differences between China and India are
being worked out.
• Distributional concerns are important. After
all, people are ends and not means.
• Small is beautiful!
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