Poverty reduction in China and India : policy implications of recent trends / Jayati Ghosh
2010
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SymbolST/ESA/2010/DWP/92
TitlePoverty reduction in China and India : policy implications of recent trends / Jayati Ghosh
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Summary
This paper compares the experience of poverty reduction in China and India. It finds that more than economic growth per se, what has mattered crucially is the nature of the growth: whether it is associated with growing inequalities that do not allow the benefits of growth to reach the poor; whether the structural change involved in the growth process generates sufficient opportunitie for productive non-agricultural employment; whether basic needs and essential social services are provided. Government mediation of these and of global economic integration is important in determining different outcomes.
Differences and similarities -- Poverty reduction in China -- Poverty reduction in India -- Conclusion.
Differences and similarities -- Poverty reduction in China -- Poverty reduction in India -- Conclusion.
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ST/DESA(05)/D62/no.92
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Date[New York] : UN Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs, Jan. 2010
Description
26 p. : graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-26).