Economic reforms and human development indicators in India

Raghbendra Jha*

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Abstract

This paper sketches the contours of progress in India across a broad range of human development indicators, especially those related to the Millennium Development Goals. This paper also considers the slackening of the drop in poverty reduction since the 1990s (as compared to the 1980s) and the theme of increasing personal and regional inequality in India in the post-reforms period. It also considers the even more persistent incidence of hunger in India and concludes by assessing the potential role of public policy in addressing the twin problems of slowdown in poverty alleviation and reduction of hunger.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)290-310
Number of pages21
JournalAsian Economic Policy Review
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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