The present paper tries to understand the causes behind the emergence of India‘s large agglomeration (or giant cities) and how these large agglomerations are linked with economic growth. In addition, the distribution of urban economic growth is measured by the estimation of poverty, inequality and pro-poorness. The paper suggests that the upcoming ―Smart cities‖ in India will emerge as a greater platform for future development of urban India, only if these cities surely ensure smart distribution of the fruits of urban economic growth to the poorer section of urban dwellers
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceThere were 35 million plus cities in India, in 2001, and 46 in 2011. Since a f...
Roughly 1.37 crore households, or 17.4% of urban Indian households lived in slums in 2011. India‟s c...
The present paper tries to understand the causes behind the emergence of India‘s large agglomeratio...
The cities and towns of India constitute the world’s second largest urban system besides contributin...
This paper calculates select urban inequality and poverty indices and finds their policy linkages. I...
The main objective of this paper is to analyze the recent past trends and patterns of urbanization, ...
This paper measures the overall inclusive growth of a city by considering changing trends in the key...
This paper investigates the impact of urban agglomeration on urban economic growth, using static and...
This paper empirically tests whether urban economic growth has been pro-poor in the post reform Indi...
In the past decade, India's development has featured rapid economic growth and unprecedented urbaniz...
India as a developing country is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Though the current level of urbanizatio...
The paper examines the urbanization pattern with context of India. The paper deals with various demo...
By considering India’s 52 large urban agglomerations, this paper finds the relationship between high...
The urbanization in India has led to a growth of the larger cities, the number of cities with a popu...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceThere were 35 million plus cities in India, in 2001, and 46 in 2011. Since a f...
Roughly 1.37 crore households, or 17.4% of urban Indian households lived in slums in 2011. India‟s c...
The present paper tries to understand the causes behind the emergence of India‘s large agglomeratio...
The cities and towns of India constitute the world’s second largest urban system besides contributin...
This paper calculates select urban inequality and poverty indices and finds their policy linkages. I...
The main objective of this paper is to analyze the recent past trends and patterns of urbanization, ...
This paper measures the overall inclusive growth of a city by considering changing trends in the key...
This paper investigates the impact of urban agglomeration on urban economic growth, using static and...
This paper empirically tests whether urban economic growth has been pro-poor in the post reform Indi...
In the past decade, India's development has featured rapid economic growth and unprecedented urbaniz...
India as a developing country is urbanizing at a rapid pace. Though the current level of urbanizatio...
The paper examines the urbanization pattern with context of India. The paper deals with various demo...
By considering India’s 52 large urban agglomerations, this paper finds the relationship between high...
The urbanization in India has led to a growth of the larger cities, the number of cities with a popu...
International audienceIn 2050, urban India will be home to fourteen per cent of the world's urban po...
International audienceThere were 35 million plus cities in India, in 2001, and 46 in 2011. Since a f...
Roughly 1.37 crore households, or 17.4% of urban Indian households lived in slums in 2011. India‟s c...