This paper analyses the problem of the urban poor in India from a primarily macro-economic perspective, tracing the origins of their economic status to their low share in the factor earnings generated in individual industries. A macro-economic model then simulates the implications for them of a range of alternative policies, including growth on the current pattern of development priorities, income transfers from rich to poor and growth-with-redistribution via the creation of new income sources specifically for the target groups. The major conclusions are that on current development strategies the outlook for the urban poor is bleak, but through growth-with-redistribution moderate sacrifices of income growth by the richer classes can secure ...
The paper examines the urbanization pattern with context of India. The paper deals with various demo...
After outlining some comparative features of poverty in India, this article reviews critically recen...
Abstract: Conditions are identified under which the urban sector’s share of the total number of poor...
This paper analyses the problem of the urban poor in India from a primarily macro-economic perspecti...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
By 2040-50, urban India will constitute a 50 per cent share in the total population of the country. ...
Indian cities are characterised by rapid growth in human as well as motor vehicle populations. Altho...
India is urbanizing, this transition, which will see India's urban population reach a figure close t...
Although poverty in India remains disproportionately rural at the aggregate level, urban poverty is ...
In the past decade, India’s development has featured rapid economic growth and unprecedented urbaniz...
In the past decade, India's development has featured rapid economic growth and unprecedented urbaniz...
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
This paper empirically tests whether urban economic growth has been pro-poor in the post reform Indi...
In spite of rapid economic growth over the last decade, India's urban areas show high levels of ineq...
In India, the politics of development took the shape of the World Bank influenced housing policy for...
The paper examines the urbanization pattern with context of India. The paper deals with various demo...
After outlining some comparative features of poverty in India, this article reviews critically recen...
Abstract: Conditions are identified under which the urban sector’s share of the total number of poor...
This paper analyses the problem of the urban poor in India from a primarily macro-economic perspecti...
This paper examines the policy options for India as it seeks to improve living conditions of the poo...
By 2040-50, urban India will constitute a 50 per cent share in the total population of the country. ...
Indian cities are characterised by rapid growth in human as well as motor vehicle populations. Altho...
India is urbanizing, this transition, which will see India's urban population reach a figure close t...
Although poverty in India remains disproportionately rural at the aggregate level, urban poverty is ...
In the past decade, India’s development has featured rapid economic growth and unprecedented urbaniz...
In the past decade, India's development has featured rapid economic growth and unprecedented urbaniz...
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
This paper empirically tests whether urban economic growth has been pro-poor in the post reform Indi...
In spite of rapid economic growth over the last decade, India's urban areas show high levels of ineq...
In India, the politics of development took the shape of the World Bank influenced housing policy for...
The paper examines the urbanization pattern with context of India. The paper deals with various demo...
After outlining some comparative features of poverty in India, this article reviews critically recen...
Abstract: Conditions are identified under which the urban sector’s share of the total number of poor...