Abstract

The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) are crucial for the economic development of any country and play a pivotal role specifically for developing countries as they regulate economic activity and generate employment thus significantly contribute in poverty reduction. After agriculture, this sector is the second largest employer in India. Indian MSME sector has emerged as dynamic and highly vibrant sector of the economy. MSME, not only play significant role in generating large employment by investing less capital as compared to large industries but also help to develop non-farm sector by increasing industrialization in rural areas. The sector acts as the instrument of inclusive growth empowering the most vulnerable and marginalized groups. The main objectives of the paper are to explore the growth in the number of MSME units, GDP contribution, employment and exports of Indian MSME sector, to analyse the relationship between growth of MSME sector and fulfilment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030, to see the contribution of MSME sector in creating green jobs in India and to highlight the problems of MSME sector. This paper is based on the secondary data extracted from various reports and research papers related to MSME. The time period from 2006-07 to 2016-17 has been taken into consideration. MSME sector is the significant contributor in GDP, employment generation, total exports, achieving SDGs and green development which in turn act as backbone of the Indian economy. Keywords : Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises; Green Jobs; Sustainable Development Goals; Economic Development; Inclusive Growth JEL Classifications: O120; Q560; Q01; O100; O400 DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijefi.10459

Highlights

  • The MSME sector of India is a significant driving component for the development of Indian economy

  • The share of MSME in Gross Value Added (GVA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has declined over the period of time but marginal decline has been seen

  • The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of working enterprises is higher with 6.43% than employment generation with 3.63%

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Introduction

The MSME sector of India is a significant driving component for the development of Indian economy These Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises help in lowering the unequal income dissemination among the individuals by the method of providing more employment opportunities and industrialization of these areas (Syal, 2015). These MSMEs contribute undoubtedly in the growth of Indian economy through export and domestic production, operational adaptability, and technology and innovation oriented undertakings etc. 55% of the total companies operate in the agrarian areas encourage comprehensive development and regional equity They play a pivotal role in reducing unemployment and contribute a creditable part to the GDP, industrial management and country’s export (Naser, 2013). The MSME sector consists of more than 5.1 crore companies

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