Economic reforms, poverty, income distribution and employment
By: Dev, S. Mahendra.
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ArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.823-35.Subject(s): Employment - India | Income distribution - India | Poverty - India | Economic reform - India | Economic reform
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The paper puts together various indicators on poverty, income distribution and employment in the pre- and post-reform periods, identifying the components of reforms having impact on these indicators. Given the newly emerging disparities with regard to urban and rural, poverty, interstate inequalities, and agricultural sector, the paper argues for a more emphasis on agricultural growth and rural infrastructure, increasing social sector expenditure, and involvement of local level institutions during the phase of second generation of reforms. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 35, Issue no: 10 | Available | AR44483 |
The paper puts together various indicators on poverty, income distribution and employment in the pre- and post-reform periods, identifying the components of reforms having impact on these indicators. Given the newly emerging disparities with regard to urban and rural, poverty, interstate inequalities, and agricultural sector, the paper argues for a more emphasis on agricultural growth and rural infrastructure, increasing social sector expenditure, and involvement of local level institutions during the phase of second generation of reforms. - Reproduced


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