Human Capital and Innovation Nexus in India: Evidence from Simultaneous Equation Modelling

"Using a simultaneous equation model, the present study attempts to empirically, investigate the interrelationship between human capital and innovation in Indian context. The study is conducted by taking all the 36 Indian states and Union territories into consideration from a regional perspecti...

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Published inEconomic affairs (Calcutta) Vol. 68; no. 3; pp. 1423 - 1432
Main Author Mehra, Kishor
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New Delhi New Delhi Publishers 01.09.2023
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ISSN0424-2513
0976-4666
DOI10.46852/0424-2513.3.2023.10

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Summary:"Using a simultaneous equation model, the present study attempts to empirically, investigate the interrelationship between human capital and innovation in Indian context. The study is conducted by taking all the 36 Indian states and Union territories into consideration from a regional perspective, focusing mainly on the quantification of the factors used. Since the simultaneous equation model is often subject to the problem of simultaneous bias and endogeneity, instrumental variable method using Two Stage Least Squares (2SLS) has been utilised to overcome the issue. In fact, the 2SLS provides the evidence of bidirectional spatial causality between human capital and innovation for Indian states, which holds significant policy implications for the country. Given a large demographic dividend in the form of highest working age population in the world, India could reap its benefits by promoting investments in the soft infrastructure such as health, education, and labour skills. This could help to boost its economic growth in the long run."
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ISSN:0424-2513
0976-4666
DOI:10.46852/0424-2513.3.2023.10