India: Defining and Explaining Inclusive Growth and Poverty Reduction

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We document the evolution of poverty and inequality across Indian states during the recent period of rapid growth (2004-09), and examine the role of growth and distribution in reducing poverty. Robust economic growth has been a major driver of poverty reduction and inclusiveness in India. We explore the role of economic policies and macrofinancial conditions in explaining inclusive growth and its components, using a new measure of inclusive growth. Social expenditures, spending on education, and educational attainment rates are important for fostering inclusive growth. Macro-financial stability, with particular attention to inflation risks, is also criticial for promoting inclusive growth.

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Anand, R., Tulin, V., & Kumar, N. (2014). India: Defining and Explaining Inclusive Growth and Poverty Reduction. IMF Working Papers, 14(63), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781484354230.001

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