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dc.contributor.authorRay, Sarbapriyaen
dc.date.accessioned2012-05-31-
dc.date.accessioned2012-11-21T10:55:45Z-
dc.date.available2012-11-21T10:55:45Z-
dc.date.issued2012-
dc.identifier.citation|aInternational Journal of Economic Sciences and Applied Research|c1791-3373|v5|h1|nKavala Institute of Technology|lKavala|y2012|p147-171en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10419/66653-
dc.description.abstractThe purpose of this study is to develop a methodology in measuring productivity growth by decomposing it into technical change and technical efficiency change in India's paper industry. The prime objective of this article is to assess the impact of liberalization on productivity growth of India's paper industry. Specifically, this study quantifies the level of technical efficiency and technical change in this particular manufacturing sector. The paper applies Malmquist Productivity Index method to different sub-sectors of India's Paper and pulp industry at aggregate level in order to have trend in productivity growth covering a period of 28 years commencing from 1979-80 to 2006-07. Finally, regressing the log difference of the measured productivity growth on the log difference of the capacity utilization rate which is a proxy for business cycle, attempt has been made to find out capacity utilization adjusted TFP growth. The result of this study reveals decline in growth rate of TFP during post-reforms (1991-92 to 2006-07) period showing adverse impact of liberalization at aggregate level. Results also indicate that during the study period, industry also experienced regress in technological progress along with stagnation in technical efficiency. Non-responding technical efficiency change and the deteriorating technical change were the main ingredients responsible for declining productivity change in Indian paper and pulp industry. Moreover, removal of short run variations in capacity utilization from the estimated TFP growth hardly affects its overall movement but remarkably mitigates its variation because variations between sub-periods are lesser after adjusting capacity utilization as cyclical factor.en
dc.language.isoengen
dc.publisher|aKavala Institute of Technology |cKavalaen
dc.subject.jelL60en
dc.subject.jelO25en
dc.subject.jelD24en
dc.subject.ddc330en
dc.subject.keywordIndian paper industryen
dc.subject.keywordtotal factor productivityen
dc.subject.keywordeconomic reformsen
dc.subject.keywordMalmquist Indexen
dc.subject.keyworddata envelopment analysisen
dc.subject.stwProduktivitäten
dc.subject.stwTechnischer Fortschritten
dc.subject.stwTechnische Effizienzen
dc.subject.stwDeregulierungen
dc.subject.stwMalmquist-Produktivitätsindexen
dc.subject.stwPapierwirtschaften
dc.subject.stwIndienen
dc.titleMeasuring and decomposing sources of productivity performance in India's paper and pulp industry under liberalized regime: A nonparametric approach-
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.ppn716597381en
dc.rightshttp://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungenen
econstor.citation.journaltitleInternational Journal of Economic Sciences and Applied Researchen
econstor.citation.issn1791-3373en
econstor.citation.volume5en
econstor.citation.issue1en
econstor.citation.publisherKavala Institute of Technologyen
econstor.citation.publisherplaceKavalaen
econstor.citation.year2012en
econstor.citation.startpage147en
econstor.citation.endpage171en

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