Structural Transformation in the North-eastern Region of India: Charting Out an Agriculture-based Development Policy
Alwin D’Souza and
Amit Ray
Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, 2017, vol. 6, issue 3, 373-394
Abstract:
Economic development is associated with a process of structural transformation that entails a falling share of agriculture in terms of both output and employment. However, at least in the initial phases, the share of agricultural gross domestic product (GDP) as a proportion of total GDP tends to decline much faster than the share of agricultural employment in total employment. Consequently, the difference between these two shares, termed as the GAP in development literature, increases during the initial phase of economic development, whereby the agricultural sector continues to employ the majority of labour force but contributes less and less output to total GDP. This creates a structural imbalance in the economy, resulting in low agricultural productivity, high-income inequality and consequent political instability. In this essay, we intend to study this process of structural transformation in the North-eastern (NE) states of India. Within the paradigm of agriculture-led development, pioneered by John Mellor, the essay attempts to chart out a development path for the NE region centred on agriculture and agricultural productivity. We derive specific policy parameters that would go a long way in correcting the structural imbalances and the resulting economic inequality and political instability by reducing the ‘GAP’ and by augmenting agricultural productivity.
Keywords: Structural transformation; agriculture-led development; TFPG; North-eastern India (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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