
Author: G P Isser
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 250
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8121207916
Description
Indian experience in poverty-alleviation is of crucial importance for developing countries in determining policy-choice for eradication of poverty. The book captures multifaceted strategy of India in fighting poverty and brings to focus the important role of employment generation towards this end.
The eradication of poverty is a millennium challenge for the developing world. The choice of policy to remove the scourge of poverty requires the understanding of its various dimensions. The economists from the classical era to the present, have debated this phenomena and there is a wide variation of perspectives among the economists and policy-makers on the issues related to the elimination of poverty. The author presents a survey of these diverse perspectives on poverty and analyses how the development experience during last five decades relate to these perspectives.
The book captures the changing face of poverty and brings to focus the experience of countries who succeeded in alleviating poverty. The book in its analysis lays special emphasis on those developing countries where poverty has persisted and where very low rate of economic growth has not been effective enough to make a dent in poverty.