How have the poor done? Mid-term review of India's ninth five-year plan

Authors

N.C. Saxena

Keywords:

Economic growth, Public finance, Asia, India

Synopsis

This paper suggests that despite good performance on the growth front, progress in reducing poverty in the 1990s has left much to be desired. Concerted policy action is needed to lift the 350 million poor, who are increasingly concentrated in the poorer States, out of poverty. This requires not so much additional resources - which would only result in further leakages and swelling of the already bloated bureaucracy - as better policies and sound delivery mechanisms. The focus needs to shift from maximising the quantity of development funding to maximising development outcomes and the effectiveness of public service delivery.

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Published

2 March 2001

Online ISSN

3049-9674

Print ISSN

1356-9228

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Publication date (01)

2001

doi

10.61755/RQSR2503