01218pab a2200169 454500008004000000100001600040245006400056260000900120300001500129362001000144520070800154650002000862773003400882909001000916999001700926952010500943180718b2000 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aNagaraj, R. aIndian economy since 1980: virtuous growth or polarisation? c2000 ap.2831-839 a5 Aug aIt is widely believed that India's economic growth in the 1990s accelerated - in response to the orthodox economic reforms initiated in 1991 - mainly on account of a faster growth in the tertiary sector. There is also a growing consensus that (i) the improved growth since 1980-81 reduced poverty, and (ii) the reforms in the 1990s increased the growth rate further, without dampening the process of poverty reduction. This study seeks to verify these propositions. Further, it examines some dimensions of income distribution - a neglected issue in the recent times - to assess if the developments during the last two decades led to a diffusion of growth - or a polarisation in the economy. - Reproduced aEconomic growth aEconomic and Political Weekly a45695 c45695d45695 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 35, Issue no: 32pAR46119r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR