Environment, Human Development and Economic Growth after Liberalisation: An Analysis of Indian States
Published By: MSE on eSS | Published Date: July, 16 , 2007Economic growth does not necessarily ensure environmental
sustainability for a country. The relationship between the two is far more
complicated for developing countries like India, given the dependence of
a large section of the population on natural resources for livelihood. Under
this backdrop, the current study attempts to analyze the relationships among
Environmental Quality (EQ), Human Development (HD) and Economic
Growth (EG) for 14 major Indian States during post liberalisation period
(1991-2004). Further, for understanding the changes in EQ with the
advancement of economic liberalisation, the analysis is carried out by
dividing the sample period into two: Period A (1990–1996) and Period B
(1997–2004). For both the sub-periods, 63 environmental indicators have
been clustered under eight broad environmental groups and an overall
index of EQ using the HDI methodology. [Working Paper No. 16/2007] URL: [http://www.mse.ac.in/pub/Working%20Paper%2016%20PDF.pdf]
Author(s): Debashis Chakraborty, Sacchidananda Mukherjee | Posted on: Mar 16, 2011 | Views(1046) | Download (224)