Puran Mongia
University of Delhi
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Energy Policy | 2001
Puran Mongia; Katja Schumacher; Jayant Sathaye
Abstract India had a highly restrictive industrial and trade policy regime until the end of the1960s. This regime while succeeding to some extent in creating a diversified industrial base introduced gross inefficiencies in many sectors of the economy. Beginning in the early 1970s, Indian economic policies have been marked by deregulation, decontrol and progressive liberalization. In this paper, we assess the impact of policy reforms on total productivity growth in Indias energy intensive sectors: aluminum, cement, fertilizer, iron and steel and paper. Assuming a translog specification of a four input (KLEM) production function, we use growth accounting to decompose the growth of output into growth of inputs and a residual representing total productivity growth. We relate changes in productivity indices to changes in technologies, processes and production conditions, which policy reforms helped bring about. A major finding of this paper is that overall productivity growth in these industries was quite low during 1973–1994. However, there were significant differences in productivity growth across industries during this time period. These differences can to a large extent be explained by the nature and timing of policy changes in individual sectors.
Energy Policy | 1991
Nandita Mongia; Ramesh Bhatia; Jayant Sathaye; Puran Mongia
This paper evaluates the cost, capital and foreign exchange requirements associated with restraining the growth of CO2 emissions in India through a range of technological alternatives. The different options include higher-cost efficiency improvements, fuel switching from coal to oil to gas and increasing the use of renewables. The paper also examines the types of actions required at both the national and international levels to effectively curtail Indias CO2 growth. The development of a coupon system, which would allow carbon-restraining technologies to be transferred from the industrialized to the developing world, is one of the novel mechanisms suggested in this analysis.
The Energy Journal | 1999
Joyashree Roy; Jayant Sathaye; Alan H. Sanstad; Puran Mongia; Katja Schumacher
Archive | 1998
Puran Mongia; Jayant Sathaye; Alan H. Sanstad; Katja Schumacher
Indian economic review | 2008
Puran Mongia
Indian economic review | 2003
Puran Mongia
Indian economic review | 2002
Puran Mongia
Technology''s Critical Role in Energy & Environmental Markets,19th USAEE/IAEE North American Conference,1998 | 1998
Joyashree Roy; Jayant Sathaye; Alan H. Sanstad; Katja Schumacher; Puran Mongia
Interciencia | 1995
Puran Mongia; Jayant Sathaye
Indian economic review | 1992
Puran Mongia