Cities as Engines of Inclusive Development
Published By: Indian Institute for Human Settlements | Published Date: January, 01 , 2014This paper argues that the recent policy rhetoric towards cities in India has been shaped by
their increasing economic importance in national output generation, as well as a series of
prominent global reports on the role of cities in driving growth. Policymakers have
responded to this, designing urban programmes that focus on removing productivity
bottlenecks, and simultaneously relegating concerns of redistribution to the rural sector.
This paper argues for a shift in the policy rhetoric from viewing cities as ‘engines of growth’
to ‘engines of inclusive development’. Policymakers need to focus on the role of employment
generation in order to achieve growth as well as poverty reduction in urban areas, and there
needs to be greater emphasis on linking macro dynamics like urbanisation, employment
generation and economic and human development.
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