Summaries The historical experience of the United States, where aggregate wealth multiplied in abundance but persistent poverty is glaring, offers concrete illustration that growth is not a sufficient condition for poverty alleviation in the transition from agrarian society. In contrast, the State of Kerala in South India abolished an agrarian system based on agrestic serfdom and slavery in a compressed time period and has been notably successful in reducing the incidence of poverty despite income and growth rates well below the Indian mean. Though sometimes romanticised, the ‘Kerala model’ offers both positive and negative lessons from its thorough agrarian reform. Though less prominent in public discourse after the end of the Cold War, a...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surely...
Kerala’s image of a low growth state with high social indices has come up against some striking empi...
There has been much debate about how much India's poor have shared in the economic growth unleashed ...
India’s economic structure has changed dramatically over last 5-6 decades. But the benefits of growt...
In August 1999, India’s population reached 1 billion, and by 2035 experts project that India will ov...
In recent times there has been a renewed interest in relationships between redistribution, growth, a...
This essay attempts to break the divide between growth and development economics. Using the example ...
Over the last two decades India has witnessed a significant rise in growth rate compared to historic...
This paper highlights the global economic prosperity and portrays the anatomy of poverty in developi...
In recent times there has been a renewed interest in relationships between redistribution, growth, a...
A wit (I forget who) once explained the contrasting economic fortunes of India and East Asia by the ...
Chinmaya Kumar argues that Bihar’s economic growth can spur further poverty reduction if the state g...
Rural poverty rankings of Indian states in 1990 were very different from 1960. This unevenness in pr...
The connection between agricultural growth and reduction in rural poverty in south Asia has been an ...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surely...
Kerala’s image of a low growth state with high social indices has come up against some striking empi...
There has been much debate about how much India's poor have shared in the economic growth unleashed ...
India’s economic structure has changed dramatically over last 5-6 decades. But the benefits of growt...
In August 1999, India’s population reached 1 billion, and by 2035 experts project that India will ov...
In recent times there has been a renewed interest in relationships between redistribution, growth, a...
This essay attempts to break the divide between growth and development economics. Using the example ...
Over the last two decades India has witnessed a significant rise in growth rate compared to historic...
This paper highlights the global economic prosperity and portrays the anatomy of poverty in developi...
In recent times there has been a renewed interest in relationships between redistribution, growth, a...
A wit (I forget who) once explained the contrasting economic fortunes of India and East Asia by the ...
Chinmaya Kumar argues that Bihar’s economic growth can spur further poverty reduction if the state g...
Rural poverty rankings of Indian states in 1990 were very different from 1960. This unevenness in pr...
The connection between agricultural growth and reduction in rural poverty in south Asia has been an ...
This paper draws together findings from different elements of a research project examining critical ...
Poverty, particularly rural poverty, has been one of the enduring policy challenges in India. Surely...
Kerala’s image of a low growth state with high social indices has come up against some striking empi...