Poverty and inequality in india
[DOC File]The Problem with Income Inequality
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The poverty-inequality connection has been effectively demonstrated in many writings by Azizur Rahman Khan and his collaborators, from his earlier publications – e.g., Khan (1967) and (1972) – through his more recent work – e.g., Khan (2005), Griffin et al (2002), and Khan and Riskin (2001). My list of arguments is not exhaustive.
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In 2010, India’s poverty ratio according to MPI was over 40% (based on PPP, $1.25/ day), while 29% under national poverty line. The difference in poverty line, thus, widens substantially in case of India when this indicator is used instead of the national poverty line; in some countries, the opposite is true
[DOC File]The Implications of Political Corruption for India’s ...
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India has many problems with economic inequality, as evident in the great disparity between the rich and the poor. Fortunately, India is a democracy where “there is …
[DOC File]Poverty and Inequality in the Global Economy
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This year, the Inequality and Poverty in the Global Economy course will focus on the likely impact of these adverse shocks on poverty, inequality and human development and what policies would be most successful in protecting the poor and vulnerable.
[DOC File]While overall poverty may decrease or increase in India ...
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Bhalla, Surjeet. (2002). Imagine There is No Country: Poverty, Inequality, and Growth in the Era of Globalization. Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics. Bhide, Shashanka and Aasha K. Mehta. (2004). “Correlates of Incidence and Exit from Chronic Poverty in Rural India…
[DOC File]What is poverty and who are the poor
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While the recent success in India testifies to the primacy of economic growth over redistribution in reducing poverty, the case is made stronger by a 2002 study of Vietnam showing that economic growth can reduce absolute poverty even when income inequality is increasing.
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