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When is growth pro-poor? Evidence from the diverse experiences of India's states

Martin Ravallion and Gaurav Datt

No 2263, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank

Abstract: The authors use 20 household surveys for India's 15 major states, spanning 1960-94, to study how initial conditions and the sectoral composition of economic growth interact to influence how much economic growth reduced poverty. The elasticities of measured poverty to farm yields and development spending did not differ significantly across states. But the elasticities of poverty to (urban and rural) non-farm output varied appreciably, and the differences were quantitatively important to the overall rate of poverty reduction. States with initially lower farm productivity, lower rural living standards relative to those in urban areas, and lower literacy experienced a less pro-poor growth process.

Keywords: Environmental Economics&Policies; Services&Transfers to Poor; Public Health Promotion; Economic Conditions and Volatility; Health Monitoring&Evaluation; Governance Indicators; Rural Poverty Reduction; Achieving Shared Growth; Poverty Assessment; Environmental Economics&Policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999-12-31
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