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Narayana Murthy's 70-hour workweek won’t help India grow

Murthy, and fellow captains of industry are wrong. Indians should be encouraged to work smarter, not longer. Instead of worrying that young Indians aren’t working enough hours, Murthy should criticise his own generation for not improving India’s education system and giving today’s workers the skills they need to compete

November 03, 2023 / 10:15 IST
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Narayana Murthy, co-founder of Infosys Ltd. (Image: Reuters/File)

Do Indians not work enough? According to one of the co-founders of the Indian software giant Infosys Ltd, we don’t. The billionaire Narayana Murthy said last week that young Indians in particular were picking up “undesirable habits” from the lazy West and thereby holding back India’s productivity and its growth. “My request,” he said, “is that our youngsters must say, ‘This is my country, I want to work 70 hours a week.’”

Murthy’s concern reflects more than the usual generational whinging. He is not alone in worrying that, unless the current generation of young Indians succeeds the way their predecessors have in countries such as China, India is never going to catch up. “Unless we improve our work productivity,” he insisted, “we will not be able to compete with those countries that have made tremendous progress.”

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Unfortunately for Murthy’s theories, he has his facts wrong. For one, productivity is, as far as we can tell, not linked to how many hours people work. If anything, most studies in the economic literature “ find evidence of decreasing returns to hours ” worked.

The insight that the more you work, the less you produce in your extra hours on the job has a long history. The Utopian industrialist Robert Owen kept meticulous records at his cotton mills in New Lanark in the 19th century in an endeavour to prove that. William Mather, in 1892, reduced his ironworkers’ workweek by five hours and wrote a pioneering book about the results.