This article reports on mean consumption, poverty (all three FGT measures) and inequality during 2004 for rural India using National Sample Survey (NSS) data for the 60th Round. Mean consumption at the national level is much higher than the poverty line
Higher economic growth in India has bypassed a major percentage of population, whose share in income...
The contribution of this paper is both methodological and empirical. It proposes a methodology for e...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about economic inequality in India during the post-refo...
This paper reports on mean consumption, poverty (all three FGT measures) and inequality during Janua...
Consumption is essential for living for every individual. Better consumption is the most important e...
This paper assesses deprivation in India employing a measure proposed by Sitaramam and using consump...
This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growth in Indi...
The authors analyze five rounds of National Sample Survey data covering 1983, 1987/8, 1993/4, 1999/0...
This paper utilises micro data on consumption, family composition and land ownership of nearly 70,00...
Current evidence on the relationships between growth and inequality is predominantly based on cross-...
This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growth in Indi...
We analyze five rounds of National Sample Survey data covering 1983, 1987/1988, 1993/1994, 1999/2000...
Summary We utilize household-level consumption expenditure data from India to examine the evolution ...
This paper uses unique primary data to analyse household income of rural poor in India, comparing th...
ABSTRACT This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growt...
Higher economic growth in India has bypassed a major percentage of population, whose share in income...
The contribution of this paper is both methodological and empirical. It proposes a methodology for e...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about economic inequality in India during the post-refo...
This paper reports on mean consumption, poverty (all three FGT measures) and inequality during Janua...
Consumption is essential for living for every individual. Better consumption is the most important e...
This paper assesses deprivation in India employing a measure proposed by Sitaramam and using consump...
This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growth in Indi...
The authors analyze five rounds of National Sample Survey data covering 1983, 1987/8, 1993/4, 1999/0...
This paper utilises micro data on consumption, family composition and land ownership of nearly 70,00...
Current evidence on the relationships between growth and inequality is predominantly based on cross-...
This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growth in Indi...
We analyze five rounds of National Sample Survey data covering 1983, 1987/1988, 1993/1994, 1999/2000...
Summary We utilize household-level consumption expenditure data from India to examine the evolution ...
This paper uses unique primary data to analyse household income of rural poor in India, comparing th...
ABSTRACT This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growt...
Higher economic growth in India has bypassed a major percentage of population, whose share in income...
The contribution of this paper is both methodological and empirical. It proposes a methodology for e...
This paper contributes to the ongoing debate about economic inequality in India during the post-refo...