Coagglomeration of Formal and Informal Industry: Evidence from India

30 Pages Posted: 20 Apr 2016

Date Written: September 1, 2013

Abstract

A large and growing informal sector is a major feature of developing countries. This paper analyzes coagglomeration patterns between formal and informal manufacturing enterprises in India. It studies (a) the causes underlying these patterns and (b) the positive externalities, if any, on the entry of new firms. The analysis finds that buyer-supplier and technology linkages explain much of formal-informal coagglomeration. Also, within-industry coagglomeration matters mostly to small- and medium-sized formal firm births. Traditional measures of agglomeration remain important in explaining new industrial activity, whether in the formal or the informal sector.

Keywords: Microfinance, Water and Industry, Small Scale Enterprise, Industrial Management, Urban Economic Development, Competition Policy

Suggested Citation

Mukim, Megha, Coagglomeration of Formal and Informal Industry: Evidence from India (September 1, 2013). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6622, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2331724

Megha Mukim (Contact Author)

World Bank ( email )

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Washington, DC 20433
United States

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