There has been much debate about how much India's poor have shared in the economic growth unleashed by economic reforms in the 1990s. The authors argue that India has probably maintained its 1980s rate of poverty reduction in the 1990s. However, there is considerable diversity in performance across states. This holds some important clues for understanding why economic growth has not done more for India's poor. India's economic growth in the 1990s has not been occurring in the states where it would have the most impact on poverty nationally. If not for the sectoral and geographic imbalance of growth, the national rate of growth would have generated a rate of poverty reduction that was double India's historical trend rate. States with relativ...
Maharashtra is among the richest states in India in terms of per capita income, yet incidence of pov...
We investigate the relationship between growth and deprivation in India, an issue of immense interes...
Debate over Growth and Development are quite old in the history of economic thinking. It is argued t...
Has poverty continued to fall with growth in India in the 1990s, or has the nature of the growth pro...
Over the last two decades India has witnessed a significant rise in growth rate compared to historic...
In August 1999, India’s population reached 1 billion, and by 2035 experts project that India will ov...
Summaries The historical experience of the United States, where aggregate wealth multiplied in abun...
India’s economic structure has changed dramatically over last 5-6 decades. But the benefits of growt...
A wit (I forget who) once explained the contrasting economic fortunes of India and East Asia by the ...
This paper highlights the global economic prosperity and portrays the anatomy of poverty in developi...
This paper empirically tests whether urban economic growth has been pro-poor in the post reform Indi...
We examine the relationship between growth in labor productivity and poverty reduction through the l...
This paper asks why 30 years of economic development in the small north Indian village of Palanpur h...
A theoretical analysis and several econometric tests have been undertaken to examine whether the tri...
ABSTRACT This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growt...
Maharashtra is among the richest states in India in terms of per capita income, yet incidence of pov...
We investigate the relationship between growth and deprivation in India, an issue of immense interes...
Debate over Growth and Development are quite old in the history of economic thinking. It is argued t...
Has poverty continued to fall with growth in India in the 1990s, or has the nature of the growth pro...
Over the last two decades India has witnessed a significant rise in growth rate compared to historic...
In August 1999, India’s population reached 1 billion, and by 2035 experts project that India will ov...
Summaries The historical experience of the United States, where aggregate wealth multiplied in abun...
India’s economic structure has changed dramatically over last 5-6 decades. But the benefits of growt...
A wit (I forget who) once explained the contrasting economic fortunes of India and East Asia by the ...
This paper highlights the global economic prosperity and portrays the anatomy of poverty in developi...
This paper empirically tests whether urban economic growth has been pro-poor in the post reform Indi...
We examine the relationship between growth in labor productivity and poverty reduction through the l...
This paper asks why 30 years of economic development in the small north Indian village of Palanpur h...
A theoretical analysis and several econometric tests have been undertaken to examine whether the tri...
ABSTRACT This study examines the empirical relationship among inequality, poverty and economic growt...
Maharashtra is among the richest states in India in terms of per capita income, yet incidence of pov...
We investigate the relationship between growth and deprivation in India, an issue of immense interes...
Debate over Growth and Development are quite old in the history of economic thinking. It is argued t...