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90-hour work week: Overworking Indians won’t guarantee country’s growth

Economists say there is no correlation between working longer hours and a country's economic prospects, in fact, practices like 90-hour work weeks could lead to lower productivity and consequently lower GDP growth.

January 13, 2025 / 17:05 IST
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A remark by Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) Chairman SN Subrahmanyan advocating for a 90-hour work-week has sparked a heated debate around balancing professional and personal lives.
A remark by Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) Chairman SN Subrahmanyan advocating for a 90-hour work-week has sparked a heated debate around balancing professional and personal lives.

A remark by Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) Chairman S N Subrahmanyan advocating a 90-hour work-week has sparked a heated debate around balancing professional and personal lives.

This begs the question is there an economic case to put in more hours at your work place?

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Economists say that though a country’s growth prospects are linked to productivity, productivity itself has more to do with quality of work rather than quantity.

Former member of the Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) Rathin Roy tells Moneycontrol that the correlation is not between hours of work and GDP growth but between productive hours and GDP growth.