Poverty, growth, inequality: some general and India-specific considerations
Indian Growth and Development Review
ISSN: 1753-8254
Article publication date: 8 October 2018
Issue publication date: 30 October 2018
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to address the thesis that poverty is best alleviated by a policy emphasising the growth of per capita average income, a strategy that affords little room for direct pro-poor interventions or a movement towards a more equal distribution of incomes. This policy prescription is based on the empirical finding that cross-country variations in poverty are largely explained by variations in growth rates of average income.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper contends, as has been done in other commentaries on the subject, that inferring the dictum that “growth is [virtually the only thing] good for poverty” from cross-country evidence on poverty, growth and inequality is neither logically plausible nor normatively compelling. This is sought to be established both through conceptual reasoning and (secondary) data-based analysis. In particular, the thesis under review implicitly rejects the value of counter-factual analysis. Such a hypothetical illustrative analysis is attempted here, using evidence relating to urban poverty, growth and inequality in India.
Findings
The paper concludes, without undermining the salience of growth, that there is little basis for the pre-eminence accorded to it as the instrument for poverty redress.
Originality/value
This paper has not been published elsewhere. A collaborative paper by one of the present authors with another scholar, on a similar theme is, however, under preparation for publication.
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Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank two anonymous referees and an editor of this journal for helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper. Errors and omissions are solely the authors’.
Citation
Subramanian, S. and Lalvani, M. (2018), "Poverty, growth, inequality: some general and India-specific considerations", Indian Growth and Development Review, Vol. 11 No. 2, pp. 136-151. https://doi.org/10.1108/IGDR-05-2018-0055
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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