Testing Spillover Effects of Economic Growth: The Case of India’s Northeastern Region
Avijit Debnath and
Niranjan Roy
The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, 2012, vol. XI, issue 3, 84-91
Abstract:
: The trickle down of growth from one region to another or spillover effect is implicit in the very idea of ‘balanced regional development’ which has always been one of the declared objectives of national policy in India. This paper is an attempt to analyze the performance of northeastern states in India in terms of their Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) growth and also to examine the growth spillover effects among the same for the period 1981-2007. The results of the study reveal that there is a considerable variation in the performance of individual states in terms of NSDP growth, with most states growing faster than the regional average. Also, a mixture of trickling down and polarization effects of economic growth is found within the northeastern region. Neither of the two opposite hypotheses holds in general. The present study contributes to the literature by exploring the dynamics of growth linkages among the northeastern states in India.
Date: 2012
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