Working paper
Rich states, poor states: convergence and polarisation in India
- Abstract:
- The distribution dynamics of incomes across Indian states are examined using the entire income distribution rather than using standard regression approaches. The period 1965 to 1997 exhibits twin-peaked dynamics: there are two income convergence clubs at 50% and 125% of the national average income. Disparities across the states declined over the sixties and then increased. The observed polarisation is explained by the disparate distribution of infrastructure, in particular, that of education, irrigation and literacy in the formation of the lower convergence club. Parametric analysis establishes irrigation, education, roads, industrial power consumption and bank deposits as infrastructure components explaining cross-state variation in growth.
- Publication status:
- Published
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- Publisher:
- University of Oxford
- Series:
- Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series
- Publication date:
- 2006-06-01
- Paper number:
- 266
- Keywords:
- Pubs id:
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1144157
- Local pid:
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pubs:1144157
- Deposit date:
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2020-12-15
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- Copyright date:
- 2006
- Rights statement:
- Copyright 2006 The Author(s)
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