Ep. 22 - Will India Avoid the Dreaded Middle Income Trap? ft. Indermit Gill of The World Bank Group

Ep. 22 - Will India Avoid the Dreaded Middle Income Trap? ft. Indermit Gill of The World Bank Group

Author: Anirudh Suri October 26, 2024 Duration: 1:33:04

Join us for an in-depth exploration of India's journey towards becoming a developed economy, featuring insights from Professor Indermit Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group, and from our host Anirudh Suri. This episode delves into India's potential in technology, energy, and socioeconomic mobility. Discover the shifts in global economic consensus, the concept of the middle-income trap, and the role of investment and innovation in economic growth. Examine case studies from successful countries, the importance of female labor participation, and the impact of AI on India's future. The discussion also highlights India's evolving trade policies, the necessity of diverse perspectives in policymaking, and the potential of expanding digital public infrastructure to key sectors. This comprehensive episode provides valuable strategies and recommendations for India's sustainable economic advancement.Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to India's Economic Landscape07:11 The Role of Government in Economic Development11:26 The Middle Income Trap Explained22:59 Lessons from Successful Economies36:23 China's Economic Transition42:37 India's Path Forward47:45 Agricultural Productivity and Technology Transfer48:10 The Next Horizontal Initiative: Education49:49 India's Enterprise and Energy Efficiency52:21 Challenges in Indian Enterprise Efficiency53:51 Energy Sector and State-Owned Enterprises57:17 The Role of Women in India's Workforce59:03 Lessons from Other Countries on Female Labor Participation01:01:08 R&D Investment and Economic Growth01:08:00 Is India's Industrial Policy Working?01:16:04 AI and Its Impact on India's Economy01:22:34 Digital Public Infrastructure and Rural Development01:25:26 Concluding Thoughts on India's Economic PolicyBook Links:Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri : https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38My Follow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin:   / anirudhsuri  Instagram:   / anirudh_suri  Facebook:   / anirudhsuri.in  Website: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/) Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/) India economic development, vikasit bharat middle-income trap, World Bank, innovation in India, digital public infrastructure, education reform, industrial policy, economic policy, GDP growth, India's demography, AI in India, India manufacturing, female labor force participation, socioeconomic mobility, technology diffusion, Indian enterprise efficiency, energy efficiency, investment in technology, trade policy, fiscal policy, rural development, climate change impact on economies, macroeconomic stability, public services digitalization, India competitive advantage, economic governance, international trade, public security in India, infrastructure investment.


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