2010
DOI: 10.1177/0169796x1002600401
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Market-led Growth and Well-being – Gujarat, 1980–2005

Abstract: An influential school in economic theory maintains that economic growth trickles down and automatically results in the distribution of its benefits across the population. This article examines this hypothesis in the context of Gujarat, one of the fastest growing states of India. Growth is based on industry and exports, mainly unhampered by labor unrest. However, the state has not made significant achievements in terms of well-being, especially in the rural areas. The article analyses levels of nutrition and ru… Show more

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“…On the one hand is the process of the personalisation of the state, with the charisma of Narendra Modi informing the personality of the state (Kanungo and Farooqui, 2008). On the other hand is the process of deregulation and privatisation, where the state is being restructured to make it subordinate to market forces producing insecurity for workers and adverse social outcomes pertaining to poverty and malnourishment (Dixit, 2010). The riots against Muslims in Gujarat are an appropriate metaphor for the operation of these contradictory processes.…”
Section: Discussion: Structuring Inequality and Exclusion As The Funeralesquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand is the process of the personalisation of the state, with the charisma of Narendra Modi informing the personality of the state (Kanungo and Farooqui, 2008). On the other hand is the process of deregulation and privatisation, where the state is being restructured to make it subordinate to market forces producing insecurity for workers and adverse social outcomes pertaining to poverty and malnourishment (Dixit, 2010). The riots against Muslims in Gujarat are an appropriate metaphor for the operation of these contradictory processes.…”
Section: Discussion: Structuring Inequality and Exclusion As The Funeralesquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As he writes in a book on the state's policies: "Within a democratic framework, and despite electoral constraints, things can happen and will happen if they are planned and executed with single-minded devotion to a larger cause and with a firm determination to fight climate change." 63 The Charanka Solar Park, for instance, was built on a 2,000 hectare site in Patan in just 16 61 Dixit 2013;Dixit 2010. 62 Pathak and Muller 2016.…”
Section: The Case Of Gujaratmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El debate sobre la capacidad del crecimiento económico como reductor de las desigualdades, o como antídoto contra el subdesarrollo o la pobreza, sigue estando de actualidad en las ciencias sociales. Hay estudios que incluso demuestran que el crecimiento económico en zonas especialmente deprimidas no contribuye a erradicar la pobreza (Dixit 2010).…”
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