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Economic Reforms and Externalities in a Developing Economy: A Study of Post-reform Indian Industry

Prof. Murali Patibandla
2004
Working Paper No
224
Body

Presence of externalities can be significant in the developing economies, which have been able to augment aggregate economic growth in response to policy reforms. The empirical results of this paper based on firm level panel data for 12 Indian industries indicate presence of external economies through the expansion of industry level research and development (R&D) investments and aggregate industry output. Apart from this, there are positive externalities from increasing presence of multinational firms in Indian industries.

Key words
externalities, research and development, industrial output
WP_IIMB_224.pdf (365.13 KB)

Economic Reforms and Externalities in a Developing Economy: A Study of Post-reform Indian Industry

Author(s) Name: Prof. Murali Patibandla, 2004
Working Paper No : 224
Abstract:

Presence of externalities can be significant in the developing economies, which have been able to augment aggregate economic growth in response to policy reforms. The empirical results of this paper based on firm level panel data for 12 Indian industries indicate presence of external economies through the expansion of industry level research and development (R&D) investments and aggregate industry output. Apart from this, there are positive externalities from increasing presence of multinational firms in Indian industries.

Keywords: externalities, research and development, industrial output
WP_IIMB_224.pdf (365.13 KB)