Sectoral Shares in Indian GDP: How to Regard It?

Posted: 12 May 2020

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Abhrajit Sinha

Hooghly Mohsin College

Madhusudan Datta

University of Kalyani

Chiranjib Neogi

Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi - Economic Research Unit

Date Written: August 28, 2015

Abstract

Some LDC’S provide their product estimates at producer’s or market prices while others give it at factor cost making international comparison tricky. When input–output transactions tables are available and are given at factor cost, as in India, modifications based on such tables can give a rough approximation to market price estimates of sectoral shares. After such adjustments, making India’s relative GDP shares comparable with those of other LDC’s, and also controlling for China influence, we have assessed the Indian sectoral structure in the context of the current international experience. We conclude that India’s true performance is somewhat overshadowed by two factors — India’s estimates for industry and manufacturing sectors showing a negative bias vis-à-vis its neighbors’ and aberrations in Chinese data.

Keywords: Accounting Framework, Sectoral Composition, Factor Cost, Constant Price Estimates, Outlier

JEL Classification: O11 O14 O57 C18

Suggested Citation

Sinha, Abhrajit and Datta, Madhusudan and Neogi, Chiranjib, Sectoral Shares in Indian GDP: How to Regard It? (August 28, 2015). Indian Institute of Capital Markets, 10th Capital Markets Conference, Indian Institute of Capital Markets, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3578343

Abhrajit Sinha (Contact Author)

Hooghly Mohsin College ( email )

Chinsurah, Bardhaman, West Bengal 712101
India

Madhusudan Datta

University of Kalyani ( email )

Block C, University Of Kalyani
Kalyani
West Bengal, 741235
India

Chiranjib Neogi

Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi - Economic Research Unit

203 B. T. Road
Calcutta, 700 035
India

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