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Inclusive growth and development in India : challenges for underdeveloped regions and the underclass / edited by Yuko Tsujita.

Contributor(s): Tsujita, Yuko.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IDE-JETRO series.Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014Description: xvi, 254 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781137408730 (hardback).Subject(s): Economic development -- India | India -- Economic conditions -- Regional disparities | India -- Social conditionsDDC classification: 338.954 Other classification: BUS068000 | BUS069000 | BUS069020 | POL024000
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction; Yuko Tsujita1. How Agriculture in Bihar Lagged Behind: Implications for Future Development; Koichi Fujita2. An Analysis of Rural Household Electrification: The Case of Bihar; Hisaya Oda3. Caste, Land, and Migration: Analysis of a Village Survey in an Underdeveloped State in India; Yuko Tsujita and Hisaya Oda4. Education and Labour Market Outcomes: A Study of Delhi Slum Dwellers; Yuko Tsujita5. Poverty and Inequality under Democratic Competition: Dalit Policy in Bihar; Kazuya Nakamizo6. The Burden of Public Inaction: Agrarian Impasse in Growing Bihar; Kazuki Minato7. Transformation of Field Development Bureaucracy in Uttar Pradesh: Indigenisation and the Senses of Bureaucratic Discretion and Satisfaction; Norio Kondo.
Summary: "India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world but high economic growth has been accompanied by social stratification and widening economic disparity between states. This study provides a comprehensive picture of uneven growth and development within regions in India. Inclusive growth, broadly defined as rapid growth benefiting every section of society, has been the main strategy pursued by the present government of India. While the existing literature on inclusive growth tends to examine the trend and extent of economic inequality over years, or discusses inclusive growth in a wide range of social and economic areas, this book, building on the findings of Inclusiveness in India: A Strategy for Growth and Equality, critically examines inclusive growth and development by paying particular attention to widening disparities between regions, and social and economic stratifications. A team of renowned scholars bring together a wealth of research to illustrates the important aspects of underdevelopment and the process by which the underclass has been left behind through focusing on the country's most neglected regions. Based on original surveys and fieldwork, individual chapters focus on critical issues such as; agricultural underdevelopment; economic growth and increasing intrastate disparity; the process and impact of migration, both at place of origin and destination; and administrative constraints to the implementation of pro-poor policies. In so doing, the book suggests how inclusive growth aimed at distributing the benefits of development to disadvantaged sections of society can be achieved"-- Provided by publisher.
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"India is one of the fastest growing countries in the world but high economic growth has been accompanied by social stratification and widening economic disparity between states. This study provides a comprehensive picture of uneven growth and development within regions in India. Inclusive growth, broadly defined as rapid growth benefiting every section of society, has been the main strategy pursued by the present government of India. While the existing literature on inclusive growth tends to examine the trend and extent of economic inequality over years, or discusses inclusive growth in a wide range of social and economic areas, this book, building on the findings of Inclusiveness in India: A Strategy for Growth and Equality, critically examines inclusive growth and development by paying particular attention to widening disparities between regions, and social and economic stratifications. A team of renowned scholars bring together a wealth of research to illustrates the important aspects of underdevelopment and the process by which the underclass has been left behind through focusing on the country's most neglected regions. Based on original surveys and fieldwork, individual chapters focus on critical issues such as; agricultural underdevelopment; economic growth and increasing intrastate disparity; the process and impact of migration, both at place of origin and destination; and administrative constraints to the implementation of pro-poor policies. In so doing, the book suggests how inclusive growth aimed at distributing the benefits of development to disadvantaged sections of society can be achieved"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction; Yuko Tsujita1. How Agriculture in Bihar Lagged Behind: Implications for Future Development; Koichi Fujita2. An Analysis of Rural Household Electrification: The Case of Bihar; Hisaya Oda3. Caste, Land, and Migration: Analysis of a Village Survey in an Underdeveloped State in India; Yuko Tsujita and Hisaya Oda4. Education and Labour Market Outcomes: A Study of Delhi Slum Dwellers; Yuko Tsujita5. Poverty and Inequality under Democratic Competition: Dalit Policy in Bihar; Kazuya Nakamizo6. The Burden of Public Inaction: Agrarian Impasse in Growing Bihar; Kazuki Minato7. Transformation of Field Development Bureaucracy in Uttar Pradesh: Indigenisation and the Senses of Bureaucratic Discretion and Satisfaction; Norio Kondo.

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