Co-published with the Academic FoundationRather than the well-trodden path of clichéd dichotomies (agriculture versus manufacturing or manufacturing versus services) the author identifies sectors and issues that answer the question of inclusive growth. One clear theme that recurs is the need for India to sustain high levels of economic growth to facilitate the “trickle-down” effect to the poor and vulnerable. Additionally, the book examines the measures adopted by private sector philanthropies and the government in the field of social development. It sums up policy recommendations, pointing to the future growth scenario of the Indian economy and a prioritisation of issues and policies which can accelerate trickle down benefits
The Indian economy is still in its developing phase. At this stage it has to generate policy measure...
Abstract: Inclusive growth is a key goal of the United Nations Agenda 2030 translating from its ove...
Venkataraman LN. Growth, Inequality and Social Development in India: Is Inclusive Growth Possible? E...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The concept of Equality and Sustainability lies in the core concept of Human Development. By sustain...
Inclusive growth means to link everyone directly with the growth process. In other words it means th...
Economic growth is accelerating at a very faster rate in India over the last decades; however the gr...
Abstract- We have developed two scenarios to see how rapidly India can raise people to the standards...
India is becoming a top global innovator in high-tech products and services, relative to its innovat...
Growth, development and sustainment are the key concerns for every emerging market economy (EME) lik...
The Indian economy has been one of the fastest-growing economies in the last 15 years and has become...
The Indian economy has simultaneously pursued two goals, namely growth and development. Most economi...
India is often characterized as an emerging economic super power. The huge demographic dividend, the...
Growth is the mantra that has been visioned & frequently charted by the policy makers, academici...
India is poised on a renewed growth path and several new initiatives are a brainchild of this vision...
The Indian economy is still in its developing phase. At this stage it has to generate policy measure...
Abstract: Inclusive growth is a key goal of the United Nations Agenda 2030 translating from its ove...
Venkataraman LN. Growth, Inequality and Social Development in India: Is Inclusive Growth Possible? E...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
The concept of Equality and Sustainability lies in the core concept of Human Development. By sustain...
Inclusive growth means to link everyone directly with the growth process. In other words it means th...
Economic growth is accelerating at a very faster rate in India over the last decades; however the gr...
Abstract- We have developed two scenarios to see how rapidly India can raise people to the standards...
India is becoming a top global innovator in high-tech products and services, relative to its innovat...
Growth, development and sustainment are the key concerns for every emerging market economy (EME) lik...
The Indian economy has been one of the fastest-growing economies in the last 15 years and has become...
The Indian economy has simultaneously pursued two goals, namely growth and development. Most economi...
India is often characterized as an emerging economic super power. The huge demographic dividend, the...
Growth is the mantra that has been visioned & frequently charted by the policy makers, academici...
India is poised on a renewed growth path and several new initiatives are a brainchild of this vision...
The Indian economy is still in its developing phase. At this stage it has to generate policy measure...
Abstract: Inclusive growth is a key goal of the United Nations Agenda 2030 translating from its ove...
Venkataraman LN. Growth, Inequality and Social Development in India: Is Inclusive Growth Possible? E...