India. Economic Growth and the Quest for Development
India's economic growth since the reforms of 1991 has been impressive and it has taken millions of people out of poverty. Nevertheless, India is still a poor country. The case describes growth, competitiveness and poverty in India. The case might be used to discuss economic growth and its drivers, or human development, or both. It is also well suited to understand Amartya Sen's Capabilities Approach to development.
Collection: IPADE (México)
Ref: IPADE-EE 14 eC 03
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 3
Publication Date: May 14, 2014
Language: Spanish
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India's economic growth since the reforms of 1991 has been impressive and it has taken millions of people out of poverty. Nevertheless, India is still a poor country. The case describes growth, competitiveness and poverty in India. The case might be used to discuss economic growth and its drivers, or human development, or both. It is also well suited to understand Amartya Sen's Capabilities Approach to development.
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Geographic Setting: India
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