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State Level Reforms, Growth, and Development in Indian States

Online ISBN:
9780199367887
Print ISBN:
9780199367863
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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State Level Reforms, Growth, and Development in Indian States

Arvind Panagariya,
Arvind Panagariya

Professor of Economics and Jagdish Bhagwati Professor of Indian Political Economy

Columbia University
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Pinaki Chakraborty,
Pinaki Chakraborty

Professor

National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi, and Honorary Research Scholar, Jerome Levy Institute, Bard College, New York
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M. Govinda Rao
M. Govinda Rao

Director

National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi, and Member of the Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India
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Published online:
16 April 2014
Published in print:
1 May 2014
Online ISBN:
9780199367887
Print ISBN:
9780199367863
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

With a population of 1.2 billion, India is many countries. Ten of its states have populations equaling or exceeding that of the United Kingdom. Therefore, to understand fully the current experiment in economic reforms in the country, we must study it at the level of the state. In this spirit, the present book provides the first-ever comprehensive analysis of how the national reforms have shaped the economies of different states in India. It shows that, unlike China, where growth has been uneven across regions, growth acceleration in India has successfully penetrated every state. Each state has grown faster during the last decade than any other decade in the post-independence era. Some of the poorest states, notably Bihar and Orissa, have been among the fastest growing states. Reforms have also helped bring poverty down in every single state and across all major social and religious groups. The book argues that liberalization by the central government now offers states the opportunity to shape their own destinies. To this end, it outlines the reforms that are within their power in areas of agriculture, industry, urban development, infrastructure, health, and education. It draws on the experience of states that have successfully carried out some of these reforms.

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