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On the Inter-Group Inclusiveness of India’s Consumption Expenditure Growth

by D. Jayaraj and S. Subramanian Economic and Political Weekly, March 09, 2013 This paper complements an earlier one by the same authors (“On the Interpersonal Inclusiveness of India’s Consumption Expenditure Growth”, 2012) on the inter expenditure growth in India. Covering six data points in the 27-year period from 1983 to 2009-10 (respectively, five data [...]

On the Interpersonal Inclusiveness of India’s Consumption Expenditure Growth

by D. jayaraj and S. Subramanian Economic and Political Weekly, November 10, 2012 This paper reviews the evidence on the interpersonal inclusiveness of the growth in consumption expenditure that has occurred in India over the last four decades or so. The notion of dynamic inclusiveness is framed in terms of imagined normative allocations of the [...]

Pattern of Consumer Expenditure in India:Some Revelations

by R Krishnaswamy Economic and Political Weekly, September 8, 2012 A fi rst analysis of the summary results from the National Sample Survey Offi ce’s 2011-12 consumer expenditure survey throws up some interesting results. The monthly per capita expenditure shows an accelerated growth across all deciles. However, expenditure inequality has widened in both rural and [...]

Review of Income and Wealth Volume 58, Issue 1, March 2012

Original Articles HETEROGENEITY OR TRUE STATE DEPENDENCE IN POVERTY: THE TALE TOLD BY TWINS (pages 1–23) WILLIAM NILSSON MEASURING POVERTY USING BOTH INCOME AND WEALTH: A CROSS-COUNTRY COMPARISON BETWEEN THE U.S. AND SPAIN (pages 24–50) FRANCISCO AZPITARTE POVERTY, ELITE HETEROGENEITY, AND THE ALLOCATION OF PUBLIC SPENDING: PANEL EVIDENCE FROM THE INDIAN STATES (pages 51–78) SARMISTHA [...]

Trends and Patterns in Consumption Expenditure: A Review of Class and Rural-Urban Disparities

Satyaki Roy ISID WORKING PAPER 2011/04 This paper primarily aims to capture the changing patterns of consumption expenditure of three broad classes, namely, the ‘upper’ ‘middle’ and ‘bottom’ classes in the rural and urban India. In contrast to what is generally held that differences in consumption of necessaries across classes decline more the economy grows, [...]

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