Linkages Between Government Spending, Growth, and Poverty in Rural India
Title | Linkages Between Government Spending, Growth, and Poverty in Rural India PDF eBook |
Author | Shenggen Fan |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 99 |
Release | 1999-01-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0896291138 |
Government expenditure, agricultural growth, and rural poverty; conceptual framework; Data model, estimation, and results.
Linkages Between Government Spending, Growth, and Poverty in Rural India
Title | Linkages Between Government Spending, Growth, and Poverty in Rural India PDF eBook |
Author | Shenggen Fan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Economic assistance, Domestic |
ISBN | 9780896291133 |
Agricultural Growth and Rural Poverty Reduction in India
Title | Agricultural Growth and Rural Poverty Reduction in India PDF eBook |
Author | Seema Bathla |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2020-03-19 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9811535841 |
This book provides a blueprint for the allocation of public expenditures “in” and “for” agriculture at the dis-aggregated state level and suggests a reorientation in favour of disadvantaged regions where the marginal returns on additional investments would be higher. It provides insights into the inter-linkages between public expenditures, private investment, rural poverty, and agriculture productivity from a regional perspective to reflect upon spatial differences in the welfare effects of various investments, subsidies, and policies. The book focuses on agricultural growth and rural poverty reduction through public and private investments, non-farm employment, and other pathways to the formulation of appropriate policies at the dis-aggregated state level. It presents new evidence based on advanced econometric tools for analysing and understanding the relationship between public and private investments in agriculture and input subsidies (fertilizer, power, irrigation, and credit) together with their impacts at the dis-aggregated state level. The book also deliberates on an income based direct support system for farmers as an alternative to the existing input price subsidy regime. Accordingly, the book offers valuable insights not only for researchers working on poverty alleviation, rural economy, and agricultural growth, but also for policymakers.
Government Spending, Growth and Poverty in Rural India
Title | Government Spending, Growth and Poverty in Rural India PDF eBook |
Author | Shenggen Fan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Using state-level data for 1970-93, a simultaneous equation model was developed to estimate the direct and indirect effects of different types of government expenditure on rural poverty and productivity growth in India. The results show that in order to reduce rural poverty, the Indian government should give highest priority to additional investments in rural roads and agricultural research. These types of investment not only have much larger poverty impacts per rupee spent than any other government investment, but also generate higher productivity growth. Apart from government spending on education, which has the third largest marginal impact on rural poverty and productivity growth, other investments (including irrigation, soil and water conservation, health, and rural and community development) have only modest impacts on growth and poverty per additional rupee spent.
Agricultural Growth and Rural Poverty Reduction in India
Title | Agricultural Growth and Rural Poverty Reduction in India PDF eBook |
Author | Seema Bathla |
Publisher | |
Pages | 146 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Agriculture |
ISBN | 9789811535857 |
This book provides a blueprint for the allocation of public expenditures "in" and "for" agriculture at the dis-aggregated state level and suggests a reorientation in favour of disadvantaged regions where the marginal returns on additional investments would be higher. It provides insights into the inter-linkages between public expenditures, private investment, rural poverty, and agriculture productivity from a regional perspective to reflect upon spatial differences in the welfare effects of various investments, subsidies, and policies. The book focuses on agricultural growth and rural poverty reduction through public and private investments, non-farm employment, and other pathways to the formulation of appropriate policies at the dis-aggregated state level. It presents new evidence based on advanced econometric tools for analysing and understanding the relationship between public and private investments in agriculture and input subsidies (fertilizer, power, irrigation, and credit) together with their impacts at the dis-aggregated state level. The book also deliberates on an income based direct support system for farmers as an alternative to the existing input price subsidy regime. Accordingly, the book offers valuable insights not only for researchers working on poverty alleviation, rural economy, and agricultural growth, but also for policymakers.
Investment, Subsidies, and Pro-Poor Growth in Rural India
Title | Investment, Subsidies, and Pro-Poor Growth in Rural India PDF eBook |
Author | Sukhadeo Thorat |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 36 |
Release | |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
Links Between Growth, Inequality, and Poverty: A Survey
Title | Links Between Growth, Inequality, and Poverty: A Survey PDF eBook |
Author | Ms. Valerie Cerra |
Publisher | International Monetary Fund |
Pages | 54 |
Release | 2021-03-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1513572660 |
Is there a tradeoff between raising growth and reducing inequality and poverty? This paper reviews the theoretical and empirical literature on the complex links between growth, inequality, and poverty, with causation going in both directions. The evidence suggests that growth can be effective in reducing poverty, but its impact on inequality is ambiguous and depends on the underlying sources of growth. The impact of poverty and inequality on growth is likewise ambiguous, as several channels mediate the relationship. But most plausible mechanisms suggest that poverty and inequality reduce growth, at least in the long run. Policies play a role in shaping these relationships and those designed to improve equality of opportunity can simultaneously improve inclusiveness and growth.