This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998. Using two measures of convergence, s-convergence and û-convergence, we examine whether per capita incomes in the states have been converging or diverging. By both standards of convergence, India demonstrated overall divergence during 1980–98, as well as during both the pre-reform and post-reform subperiods. Interestingly, the richer states experienced a degree of convergence during the post-reform pe-riod, whereas the poorer states did not. Divergence was most no-table within the poorer group of states. A remarkable 82 percent of the cross-state variation in growth is explained by just the ur-banization variable in India, with no hint of any...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
One of the well documented facts about India's rapid growth since 1991 has been the accompanying une...
We examine India's regional disparities in economic performance between 1970-97. Our preliminary ana...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
This paper aims to understand the growth experiences of fourteen major states of India in the period...
In the recent years there has been considerable emphasis on understanding regional dimensions of eco...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
In this article I study regional growth and sub-national income convergence in India in the context ...
This paper examines the evidence for regional convergence or catch-up in levels and growth rates of ...
The paper looks at the latest evidence on what has been happening to regional disparities in per cap...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
One of the well documented facts about India's rapid growth since 1991 has been the accompanying une...
We examine India's regional disparities in economic performance between 1970-97. Our preliminary ana...
This paper aims to explain the growth experiences of 14 major states of India between 1980 and 1998....
This paper aims to understand the growth experiences of fourteen major states of India in the period...
In the recent years there has been considerable emphasis on understanding regional dimensions of eco...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
In this article I study regional growth and sub-national income convergence in India in the context ...
This paper examines the evidence for regional convergence or catch-up in levels and growth rates of ...
The paper looks at the latest evidence on what has been happening to regional disparities in per cap...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Indi...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
In this paper, we examine the growth convergence hypothesis within a developing country. Across Ind...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
India accounts for a meager 2.4 percent of the world surface area yet it sustains a whooping 16.7 pe...
One of the well documented facts about India's rapid growth since 1991 has been the accompanying une...
We examine India's regional disparities in economic performance between 1970-97. Our preliminary ana...