$55-trn GDP by 2047 ambitious, but achievable: IMF
Its ED says mfg growth critical for India to escape middle-income trap
Krishnamurthy V Subramanian
New Delhi: India’s economy is projected to grow to $55 trillion by 2047 if the country is able to register an average real growth rate of eight per cent in the coming years which is an ambitious, but achievable target, IMF Executive Director Krishnamurthy V Subramanian said.
Speaking at a media event here, he said that eight per cent is achievable, given the country’s demographics and Government policies that have been implemented to drive up the growth rate over the past 10 years like the public digital infrastructure, innovation and entrepreneurship.
“If you take entrepreneurship, World Bank data shows that new firm creation surged from 2014 onwards. As a result, India has the third-largest entrepreneurial ecosystem in the world, which will help with the productivity growth in the formal sector,” he said.
He further stated that formalisation of the economy which is taking place at a fast pace, will lead to higher productivity as between two-thirds to three-quarters of the Indian economy is informal, and informal sector firms are far less productive than formal sector companies.