Kerala's turnaround in growth: role of social development, remittances and reform
By: Kannan, K.P.
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ArticlePublisher: 2005Description: p.548-54.Subject(s): Economic reform - India - Kerala | Economic and social development - India - Kerala | Economic growth - India - Kerala | Economic growth
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Kerala, which has been known for its high human development but low economic growth, is now exhibiting a new phenomenon. Growth has accelerated since the late 1980s, as a result of economic reforms and a large inflow of remittances. However, the challenge remains of translating its high human development status and relatively rapid growth into meaningful outcomes in employment and equitable participation of women. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 40, Issue no: 6 | Available | AR64690 |
Kerala, which has been known for its high human development but low economic growth, is now exhibiting a new phenomenon. Growth has accelerated since the late 1980s, as a result of economic reforms and a large inflow of remittances. However, the challenge remains of translating its high human development status and relatively rapid growth into meaningful outcomes in employment and equitable participation of women. - Reproduced.


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