The Sudoku of Growth, Poverty and Malnutrition: Policy Implications for Lagging States

Published By: PC on eSS | Published Date: July, 04 , 2007

There is a view favoured by anti-globalisation activists, left economists and the global/international socialists that faster growth in India has not reduced poverty. A sub-set of these personalities go so far as to assert that higher growth may even have caused or contributed to the widening of inter- State gaps in income and poverty. On the periphery of this group are those who assert that growth is the least important issue among dozens that they can list. [Working Paper No. 2/2007-PC] URL: [http://planningcommission.gov.in/reports/wrkpapers/wp07StJl12.pdf]

Author(s): Arvind Virmani | Posted on: Mar 04, 2011 | Views(960) | Download (232)


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