Title: Towards a Competitive Manufacturing Sector
1Towards a Competitive Manufacturing Sector
ByRajiv KumarDirector and Chief Executive,
ICRIER
2Outline
- Aggregate Manufacturing Scenario
- Regional Disparities
- Employment Generation
- Unorganized Sector
- Export Performance
- Transition to Mass Manufacturing
- Policy Recommendations
3- Aggregate Manufacturing Scenario
4Significance of Key Sectors in the Economy
5Cross Country Comparison
6Composition of Manufacturing Sector Across
Countries
7Growth of Indian Industry
8Growth of Components of Manufacturing Sector
9Performance of the Manufacturing Sector
10Comparison of the Manufacturing with Other Core
Sectors
11Comparison of the Manufacturing with Other Core
Sectors
12Change in Composition of the Manufacturing Output
13- Regional Disparities in India
14Statewise Decomposition of Manufacturing Output
15Contribution of States to Output and Employment
in Manufacturing
Decomposition of Output
Decomposition of Employment
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20- Performance of the Unorganized Sector
21Share of Unorganized and Organized Manufacturing
in Valued Added and Employment (2000-01)
Workers (Percent) Workers (Percent) Gross Value Added (Percent) Gross Value Added (Percent)
Sectors Unorganized Organized Unorganized Organized
Food Beverages and Tobacco 87.43 12.57 35.24 64.76
Textiles and Wearing Apparel 88.65 11.35 43.37 56.63
Leather and Leather Products 77.71 22.29 39.16 60.84
Wood and Wood Products 99.29 0.71 93.30 6.70
Paper, Publishing and Printing 77.40 22.60 22.53 77.47
Coke, Refined Petroleum and Nuclear Fuel 31.87 68.13 0.59 99.41
Chemical and Chemical Products 51.10 48.90 2.68 97.32
Rubber and Plastic Products 64.01 35.99 17.69 82.31
Other Non Metallic Non Mineral Products 89.78 10.22 32.05 67.95
Basic Metals 23.91 76.09 3.14 96.86
Fabricated Metals 87.87 12.13 43.89 56.11
Machinery and Equipment 63.91 36.09 13.59 86.41
Electrical Machinery and Apparatus 61.46 38.54 13.71 86.29
Motor Vehicles 36.47 63.53 5.29 94.71
Furniture 97.13 2.87 74.62 25.38
Others 39.79 60.21 5.03 94.97
Total 86.15 13.85 24.76 75.24
Source NSSO 56th Round and Annual Survey of
Industries
22Gross Value Added Per Worker in Unorganized and
Organized Manufacturing (2000-01)
Gross Value Added Per Worker (Rs. Lakhs) Gross Value Added Per Worker (Rs. Lakhs)
Sectors Unorganized Organized
Food Beverages and Tobacco 0.12 1.56
Textiles and Wearing Apparel 0.15 1.51
Leather and Leather Products 0.22 1.21
Wood and Wood Products 0.10 1.01
Paper, Publishing and Printing 0.29 3.44
Coke, Refined Petroleum and Nuclear Fuel 0.24 18.59
Chemical and Chemical Products 0.18 6.91
Rubber and Plastic Products 0.38 3.15
Other Non Metallic Non Mineral Products 0.15 2.85
Basic Metals 0.45 4.34
Fabricated Metals 0.23 2.18
Machinery and Equipment 0.35 3.98
Electrical Machinery and Apparatus 0.39 3.88
Motor Vehicles 0.41 4.19
Furniture 0.22 2.50
Others 0.37 4.59
Total 0.16 2.98
Total (Less Products with VAlt10 in Unorg. Sector) 0.15 2.07
23 24Employment Growth Rate in Manufacturing Sector
Major Industrial Groups Unorganized Organized
Food, Beverages and Tobacco 0.9 0.96
Textiles and Leather 3.05 1.21
Paper and Products 1.69 0.1
Chemicals and Products 0.87 2.02
Non-Metallic Mineral Products 0.65 0.82
Basic Metals 3.9 -0.91
Metal Products 2.89 2.05
Machinery and Equipment 4.1 0.82
Transport Equipment 1.44 0.02
Other Manufacturing (Including Wood) 1.29 3.88
Note Period covered for Unorganized
Manufacturing is 1989-90 to 2000-01.
Period covered for Organized Manufacturing is
1990-91 to 2003-04 Source Annual Survey of
Industries and NSS reports, various years
25Employment in Organized Manufacturing Sector
26Change in Labor Intensity in Top 5 Labour
Intensive Goods
27Export Performance of Labor Intensive Industries
28 29Share of Manufacturing Exports to India's Total
Merchandise Exports
30Manufacturing Exports Cross Country Comparison
31Levels of Manufactured Exports Across Countries
32High Technology Exports
33Change in Composition of Indian Manufactured
Exports
34- Transition to Mass Manufacturing
35Value Added by the Manufacturing Sector in Some
Major Developing Countries (2004)
36Per Capita Value Added by the Manufacturing
Sector in Some Major Developing Countries (2004)
37Scale of Production of Major Commodities Across
Countries
38Scale of Production of Major Commodities Across
Countries
39Scale of Production of Major Commodities Across
Countries
40Scale of Production of Major Commodities Across
Countries
41Size of Labor Force in Manufacturing Sector
42Possible Routes to Achieving Mass Manufacturing
in India
- Route I Improve Export Market Share
- No sector where India enjoys a big share of
exports - Lack of FDI
- Role of MNCs
- Route II Expand the Indigenous Market Base
- Small size of the domestic market
- Low purchasing power
- Need to develop High Quality and Low Price
products
43Spending on R D as a percentage of GDP (2003)
44Researchers Involved in RD (2003)
45Use of Foreign Technology (2004)
46Number of Resident Patent Filed (2004)
Patent Filings per Million Population Patent Filings per Billion GDP Patent Filings per Million RD Expenditures
Argentina 28.41 2.32 0.56
Brazil 21.16 2.81 0.29
China 50.75 9.37 0.71
India 6.65 2.3 0.22
Korea 2188.96 116.19 4.4
USA 645.44 17.7 0.68
Source World Intellectual Property Organization
47 48Policy Recommendations
- (i) Remove Entry Barriers
- 1. Heavy hand of petty functionaries
- 2. Clearances
- 3. Processes
- (ii) Remove Exit Barriers
- (iii) Weaken distinction between organized and
unorganized sector - (iv) Labour market reforms
- (v) Improve labour conditions and real wages
- (vi) Education Sector Reforms
- (vii) Infrastructure
- (viii) Foreign Direct Investment