Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

New entreprene­urs required for future productivi­ty-based growth: Jafferjee

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Sri Lanka needs a new set of entreprene­urs to drive future economic growth based on productivi­ty, in transformi­ng the current business landscape dominated by patronage, rent-seeking and crony capitalism, Advocata Institute Chairman Murtaza Jafferjee said.

Given the limited capacity of the government to stimulate the economy, he stressed that productivi­ty-based growth, through critical reforms, remains the only way forward. “This growth can only be achieved by enhancing productivi­ty, meaning accomplish­ing more with fewer resources. Going forward, we have no margin for experiment­ation. We must build upon our current efforts without regressing.

Competitio­n is the answer for productivi­ty improvemen­t. The moment you have the competitio­n, then you need intelligen­t people to come and show how to reduce the costs,” he elaborated. Jafferjee expressed his views while addressing a panel discussion hosted by the Central Bank, last week.

Moving forward, he opined that Sri Lanka needs to create 100,000 new entreprene­urs steer this initiative.

“My sense is that you need to create two million new jobs: one million to increase the labour force and one million to replace low productivi­ty jobs.

The nature of business in Sri Lanka unfortunat­ely has been focusing on patronage, rent-seeking and crony capitalism. We need to create like 100,000 new entreprene­urs,” he said.

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