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100 _aDatt, Gaurav
245 _aShining for the poor too?
260 _c2010
300 _ap.55-60.
362 _a13 Feb
520 _aThe authors revisit the findings of their past research on poverty and growth in India in the light of the 14 rounds of the National Sample Survey now available for the period since economic reforms began in 1991. They find that the rate of poverty reduction has increased in the post-reform period, compared to the previous 30-year period, although it is still too early to say if this marks a new trend. In contrast to the pre-reform period, the post-reform process of urban economic growth appears to have brought significant gains to the rural poor as well as to the urban poor. - Reproduced.
650 _aPoverty
700 _aRavallion, Martin
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
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