Naya, Seiji
Income distribution and poverty alleviation for the Native Hawaiian Community - 2007 - p.35-48. - Jan-Mar
This paper raises an important question about the linkages between growth, income distribution and poverty alleviation. it argues that "high economic growth is no guarantee of lower levels of poverty." It further advocates that "one must understand the economic characteristics of poor groups" and also "examine how economic growth is achieved, how it is shared by different groups and what policies are adopted to alleviate poverty." On the basis of the analysis of the recent experiences of high growth performance of the Hawaiian economy and the persistent poverty conditions of the `natives hawaiians', the paper has attempted to bring out a number of analytical issues of wider relevance. - Reproduced.
Poverty
Income distribution
Income distribution and poverty alleviation for the Native Hawaiian Community - 2007 - p.35-48. - Jan-Mar
This paper raises an important question about the linkages between growth, income distribution and poverty alleviation. it argues that "high economic growth is no guarantee of lower levels of poverty." It further advocates that "one must understand the economic characteristics of poor groups" and also "examine how economic growth is achieved, how it is shared by different groups and what policies are adopted to alleviate poverty." On the basis of the analysis of the recent experiences of high growth performance of the Hawaiian economy and the persistent poverty conditions of the `natives hawaiians', the paper has attempted to bring out a number of analytical issues of wider relevance. - Reproduced.
Poverty
Income distribution
