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HOW COMPANIES INVEST?

  • Businessman put his money today, taking a bet on the future, when it would start yielding returns.
  • Such bets are a function of the “state of confidence” at the time of investment.
  • The investor has to be reasonably, if not absolutely, certain about the return — again based on today’s knowledge of tomorrow.
  • The longer the time horizon, the more uncertain is the above knowledge.

CONSUMPTION VS INVESTMENT

  • India’s current economic slowdown is showing because of consumption spending clearly falling, be it on cars or Rs 5 biscuit packs.
  • But the crisis goes back longer, from the time companies stopped investing.
  • Investment is what creates jobs and incomes.

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NEW INVESTMENT

  • A good indicator of “state of confidence” is new investment proposals.
  • Their value fell from Rs 20 lakh crore in 2015-16, to Rs 10 lakh crore in the following 3 fiscals.
  • During April-June this year, new projects announced amounted to a mere Rs 74,000 crore, against Rs 3,45,000 crore in the same quarter of 2018-19.

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ECONOMIC SURVEY

  • Fixing this mess cannot happen through consumption.
  • Consumers will not spend unless they feel confident about jobs and incomes.
  • Reviving the investment cycle is what the economy desperately needs.

BUT WHO WILL INVEST?

  • Investment, as already discussed, is a function of confidence about prospective return from capital expenditures done today.
  • In the current situation— the private sector is unlikely to commit to any significant investment for a considerable period.
  • It has to be somebody else. (Government)

CHINA EXAMPLE

  • In 1990, its annual per capita GDP, at $318, was lower than India’s $368.
  • Today China’s per capita of $9,000 is nearly 5 times of India’s $ 2,000.
  • This happened on the back of an investment-driven growth model.
  • This investment mainly came from state-owned enterprises that invested heavily — in aluminum smelters and steel mills, empty airports and bullet trains etc.

WAY FORWARD

  • India can definitely do with more public investment, especially in the given situation.
  • But there are 3 major issues here
  • Resources?
  • State PSUs capacity?
  • Projects, land acquisition and statutory clearances?

 

 

 

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