This paper examines how living standards in India have improved over two decades, focusing on the distribution of household-level consumption expenditures. The analysis is conducted using the DiNardo-Fortin-Lemieux (DFL) semi-parametric decomposition method. This method offers two desirable features, which enable us to avoid the traditional pitfalls of (semi-)macro-level poverty analysis. The estimation results indicate that regional heterogeneity in poverty decline is very large, and different regional factors contribute to the poverty decline at different stage of development. From 1983 to 1993/94, regional education (measured by literacy rate) is the main engine of the poverty decline. It accounts for 85% of the total poverty decline in ...
ABSTRACT This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growt...
This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growth in Indi...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surely...
This paper examines how living standards in India have improved over two decades, focusing on the di...
India has witnessed high economic growth since the 1980s, and a reduction in the share of income poo...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of poverty in India. It shows that no matter which of the...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of poverty in India. It shows that no matter which of the...
This paper provides an overview of poverty and well-being trends in India since the mid-1990s. Pover...
Abstract: This article presents a comparative analysis of poverty reduction of two important states ...
We construct a new time series of poverty measures for both rural and urban India from 1951 to 1994....
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
India’s economic structure has changed dramatically over last 5-6 decades. But the benefits of growt...
The paper measures the multidimensional poverty index (MPI) in India by considering National Sample ...
India has witnessed high economic growth since the 1980s, and a reduction in the share of income poo...
This paper examines the levels and changes in poverty indicators of the rural and urban population i...
ABSTRACT This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growt...
This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growth in Indi...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surely...
This paper examines how living standards in India have improved over two decades, focusing on the di...
India has witnessed high economic growth since the 1980s, and a reduction in the share of income poo...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of poverty in India. It shows that no matter which of the...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of poverty in India. It shows that no matter which of the...
This paper provides an overview of poverty and well-being trends in India since the mid-1990s. Pover...
Abstract: This article presents a comparative analysis of poverty reduction of two important states ...
We construct a new time series of poverty measures for both rural and urban India from 1951 to 1994....
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
India’s economic structure has changed dramatically over last 5-6 decades. But the benefits of growt...
The paper measures the multidimensional poverty index (MPI) in India by considering National Sample ...
India has witnessed high economic growth since the 1980s, and a reduction in the share of income poo...
This paper examines the levels and changes in poverty indicators of the rural and urban population i...
ABSTRACT This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growt...
This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growth in Indi...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surely...