Inclusiveness in india/ (Record no. 176761)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780230395053 |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
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Classification number | 323.4 |
Item number | HIR/I |
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Title | Inclusiveness in india/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Hirashima,Shigemochi [ed.] |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | UK: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Palgrave macmillan, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2011. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 310 |
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Formatted contents note | Introduction; Inclusiveness in India - A Challenging<br/>Strategy for Growth and Equality<br/>Shi^enioclii Hiraslihua, Hisaya Oda and Yuko Tsujita<br/>Recent economic performance: background to the<br/>inclusive growth'strategy<br/>What does the government mean by 'inclusive growth'?<br/>India's past development strategies<br/>Challenges in current inclusive growth strategies<br/>Structure of volume and major findings<br/>Concluding remarks<br/>PART I GROWTH-POVERTY LINKAGE AND<br/>INCOME-ASSET RELATIONSHIP IN THE<br/>INCLUSIVE GROWTH STRATEGY<br/>1 Infrastructure, Economic Growth and Interstate<br/>Disparity in India<br/>Hisaya Oda<br/>Introduction<br/>Descriptive analysis of growing income<br/>disparities across Indian states<br/>Infrastructure and economic growth<br/>Empirical analysis<br/>Constraints for the provision of Infrastructure:<br/>the case of Bihar<br/>Findings and conclusion<br/>2 Changes in Land Distribution and Non-agricultural<br/>Growth in India<br/>Shigemochi Hirashiina and Kensuke Kiibo<br/>Introduction<br/>Changes in the distribution of land and assets<br/>in the 1980s and 1990s<br/>Methodology and data<br/>Results<br/>Interpretation of results<br/>Conclusion<br/>3 Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation in India:<br/>An Empirical Analysis Using State-wise Data<br/>Takeshi Inoiie<br/>Introduction<br/>A history of financial inclusion in India<br/>Financial inclusion and poverty conditions<br/>Selected literature review<br/>Model and data<br/>Empirical results<br/>Some concluding remarks<br/>PART II DISPARITY IN ACCESS TO SOCIAL SERVICES<br/>4 Health Inequality in India: Results from NSS data<br/>Seiru Ito<br/>Introduction<br/>Data<br/>Estimates by expenditure quintiles<br/>Concluding remarks<br/>Appendix: NSS data<br/>5 The Implications of Migration and Schooling for Urban<br/>Educational Disparity: A Study of Delhi Slum Children<br/>Yiiko Tsujita<br/>Introduction<br/>Data collection and profile of children<br/>School attendance and type<br/>Out-of-school children<br/>School costs<br/>Migration and school attendance<br/>Results and discussion<br/>Conclusions<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>PART III ISSUES OF WEAKER SECTIONS IN THE<br/>INCLUSIVE GROWTH STRATEGY<br/>6 Electric Light and Minorities: The Provision of<br/>Semi-public Goods to Weaker Sections in India<br/>Norio Kondo<br/>Introduction<br/>Muslims and social infrastructure<br/>Theoretical background and data<br/>Results and analysis<br/>Concluding remarks<br/>7 Challenges for Inclusive Sustained Employment:<br/>An Attempt to Organize Female Embroidery<br/>Homeworkers in Delhi<br/>Mayiimi Murayama<br/>Introduction<br/>Theorizing homeworkers<br/>Overview of homeworkers in India<br/>Interventions by SEWA Delhi in organizing<br/>embroidery homeworkers<br/>Survey findings<br/>Conclusion<br/>PART IV PERSPECTIVES FOR OVERCOMING<br/>UNDERDEVELOPMENT: A CASE-STUDY OF BIHAR<br/>8 Historical Origins of Underdevelopment and a Captured<br/>Democracy: An Analytical Narrative of Bihar<br/>Kaziiki Minato<br/>Introduction<br/>The political economy of underdevelopment in Bihar<br/>The burden of historical legacies<br/>Much ado about nothing: the protection of<br/>bataidari rights<br/>Divide et impera: welfare schemes for the<br/>underprivileged<br/>Conclusion<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>Interstate Disparity in India and Development<br/>Strategies for Backward States<br/>Prabhat P. Ghosh<br/>Introduction<br/>Trends in regional disparity<br/>Development strategy, asymmetric federalism and<br/>regional disparities<br/>Growth of the Bihar economy<br/>Towards an alternative development strategy<br/>Conclusion |
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