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Informationen zum Autor S. Subramanian is Professor, Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai. Klappentext This book brings together systematic academic research on an area of extensive debate and divergence: the identification and specification of the poverty line. It critically reviews and interprets the Indian experience of poverty estimation over the last fifty years. Addressing major concerns posed by the current policy, it identifies the challenges, and suggests possible interventions towards a more comprehensible approach. Zusammenfassung Poverty alleviation and socio-economic equality have largely remained the prime focus of India's rapid growth-driven economic processes. This short introduction brings together systematic academic research on an area of extensive debate and divergence-the identification and specification of the poverty line.The book undertakes a nuanced analysis of: the measurement of poverty and its associated complexities the importance of a uniform poverty standard! and the major concerns posed by current policies the US and the World Bank approaches to poverty assessment the linkages between economic welfare policies and drawing the poverty line Through comparative theoretical approach and econometric analyses! it critically reviews and interprets the Indian experience of poverty estimation over the last fifty years; identifies the challenges; and suggests suitable policy interventions towards a more comprehensive approach. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements 1: Introduction 2: Identifying the Income-Poor: Some Background Considerations 3: The Poverty Line in India 4: Poverty Thresholds Elsewhere: The US and the World Bank Approaches 5: The Source of the Difficulty: An Attempt at Elucidation 6: Conclusion; Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 References