Partially Awakened Giants: Uneven Growth in China and India

The paper examines the ways in which recent economic growth has been uneven in China and India and what this has meant for inequality and poverty. Drawing on analyses based on existing household survey data and aggregate data from official sources, the authors show that growth has indeed been uneven...

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Main Authors: Chaudhuri, Shubham, Ravallion, Martin
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/11/7208840/partially-awakened-giants-uneven-growth-china-india
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topic ABSOLUTE INEQUALITY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE TERMS
ACCESS TO MARKETS
AGGREGATE GROWTH
AGGREGATE INCOME
AGGREGATE INEQUALITY
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ANNUAL GROWTH
ANNUAL GROWTH RATE
ANNUAL RATE
AVERAGE ANNUAL
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH RATE
BALANCED GROWTH
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
COUNTERFACTUAL
CREDIT MARKET
DATA ISSUES
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
FARM EMPLOYMENT
FARM PRODUCTION
FUTURE GROWTH
GEOGRAPHIC POVERTY TRAPS
GINI COEFFICIENT
GINI INDEX
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GREEN REVOLUTION
GROUP INEQUALITIES
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH ELASTICITY
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH RATES
HIGH GROWTH
HIGHER INEQUALITY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPACT ON POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOMES AT THE TOP OF THE DISTRIBUTION
INCREASING WAGE
INDIVIDUAL WELFARE
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY MEASURE
INEQUALITY MEASURES
INSURANCE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
ISSUES OF POVERTY
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LIFESTYLES
LIVING STANDARDS
LOG GINI
LONG-TERM GROWTH
MARKET FAILURES
MEAN GROWTH
MEAN INCOME
MEAN INCOMES
MEASURED INEQUALITY
MEASURING POVERTY
MICRO DATA
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NEGATIVE CORRELATION
POLICY CIRCLES
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS
POOR
POOR AREA
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLD
POOR PEOPLE
POORER PROVINCES
POPULATION SHARE
POPULATION SHIFT
POSITIVE GROWTH
POST-REFORM
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POWER PARITY
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRO-POOR
PROGRESS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
RAPID GROWTH
RATE OF GROWTH
RATES OF GROWTH
REDUCTION IN POVERTY
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
REGIONAL INEQUALITIES
REGIONAL INEQUALITY
RELATIVE GAINS
RISING INCOME INEQUALITY
RISING INEQUALITY
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL DISPARITIES
RURAL DIVIDE
RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
RURAL GAP
RURAL HEADCOUNT
RURAL HEADCOUNT INDEX
RURAL HOUSEHOLD
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INCOME
RURAL INCOMES
RURAL INEQUALITY
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
RURAL MIGRANTS
RURAL POOR
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION
SCHOOLING
SECTORAL COMPOSITION
SERIES DATA
SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
SOCIAL FACTORS
TOTAL POVERTY
URBAN AREAS
URBAN BIAS
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN-RURAL DISPARITIES
WELFARE INDICATOR
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE INEQUALITY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE TERMS
ACCESS TO MARKETS
AGGREGATE GROWTH
AGGREGATE INCOME
AGGREGATE INEQUALITY
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ANNUAL GROWTH
ANNUAL GROWTH RATE
ANNUAL RATE
AVERAGE ANNUAL
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH RATE
BALANCED GROWTH
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
COUNTERFACTUAL
CREDIT MARKET
DATA ISSUES
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
FARM EMPLOYMENT
FARM PRODUCTION
FUTURE GROWTH
GEOGRAPHIC POVERTY TRAPS
GINI COEFFICIENT
GINI INDEX
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GREEN REVOLUTION
GROUP INEQUALITIES
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH ELASTICITY
GROWTH PERFORMANCE
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH RATES
HIGH GROWTH
HIGHER INEQUALITY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
IMPACT ON POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME GROWTH
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOMES AT THE TOP OF THE DISTRIBUTION
INCREASING WAGE
INDIVIDUAL WELFARE
INEQUALITY
INEQUALITY MEASURE
INEQUALITY MEASURES
INSURANCE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
ISSUES OF POVERTY
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LIFESTYLES
LIVING STANDARDS
LOG GINI
LONG-TERM GROWTH
MARKET FAILURES
MEAN GROWTH
MEAN INCOME
MEAN INCOMES
MEASURED INEQUALITY
MEASURING POVERTY
MICRO DATA
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL POVERTY
NEGATIVE CORRELATION
POLICY CIRCLES
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS
POOR
POOR AREA
POOR FARMERS
POOR HOUSEHOLD
POOR PEOPLE
POORER PROVINCES
POPULATION SHARE
POPULATION SHIFT
POSITIVE GROWTH
POST-REFORM
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POWER PARITY
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRO-POOR
PROGRESS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
RAPID GROWTH
RATE OF GROWTH
RATES OF GROWTH
REDUCTION IN POVERTY
REGIONAL DISPARITIES
REGIONAL INEQUALITIES
REGIONAL INEQUALITY
RELATIVE GAINS
RISING INCOME INEQUALITY
RISING INEQUALITY
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL DISPARITIES
RURAL DIVIDE
RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH
RURAL GAP
RURAL HEADCOUNT
RURAL HEADCOUNT INDEX
RURAL HOUSEHOLD
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INCOME
RURAL INCOMES
RURAL INEQUALITY
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
RURAL MIGRANTS
RURAL POOR
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION
SCHOOLING
SECTORAL COMPOSITION
SERIES DATA
SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
SOCIAL FACTORS
TOTAL POVERTY
URBAN AREAS
URBAN BIAS
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN-RURAL DISPARITIES
WELFARE INDICATOR
Chaudhuri, Shubham
Ravallion, Martin
Partially Awakened Giants: Uneven Growth in China and India
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4069
description The paper examines the ways in which recent economic growth has been uneven in China and India and what this has meant for inequality and poverty. Drawing on analyses based on existing household survey data and aggregate data from official sources, the authors show that growth has indeed been uneven-geographically, sectorally, and at the household level-and that this has meant uneven progress against poverty, less poverty reduction than might have been achieved had growth been more balanced, and an increase in income inequality. The paper then examines why growth was uneven and why this should be of concern. The discussion is structured around the idea that there are both "good" and "bad" inequalities-drivers and dimensions of inequality and uneven growth that are good or bad in terms of what they imply for both equity and long-term growth and development. The authors argue that the development paths of both China and India have been influenced by, and have generated, both types of inequalities and that while good inequalities-most notably those that reflect the role of economic incentives-have been critical to the growth experience thus far, there is a risk that bad inequalities-those that prevent individuals from connecting to markets and limit investment and accumulation of human capital and physical capital-may undermine the sustainability of growth in the coming years. The authors argue that policies are needed that preserve the good inequalities-continued incentives for innovation and investment-but reduce the scope for bad ones, notably through investments in human capital and rural infrastructure that help the poor connect to markets.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Chaudhuri, Shubham
Ravallion, Martin
author_facet Chaudhuri, Shubham
Ravallion, Martin
author_sort Chaudhuri, Shubham
title Partially Awakened Giants: Uneven Growth in China and India
title_short Partially Awakened Giants: Uneven Growth in China and India
title_full Partially Awakened Giants: Uneven Growth in China and India
title_fullStr Partially Awakened Giants: Uneven Growth in China and India
title_full_unstemmed Partially Awakened Giants: Uneven Growth in China and India
title_sort partially awakened giants: uneven growth in china and india
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/11/7208840/partially-awakened-giants-uneven-growth-china-india
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8877
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spelling okr-10986-88772021-04-23T14:02:41Z Partially Awakened Giants: Uneven Growth in China and India Chaudhuri, Shubham Ravallion, Martin ABSOLUTE INEQUALITY ABSOLUTE POVERTY ABSOLUTE TERMS ACCESS TO MARKETS AGGREGATE GROWTH AGGREGATE INCOME AGGREGATE INEQUALITY AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ANNUAL GROWTH ANNUAL GROWTH RATE ANNUAL RATE AVERAGE ANNUAL AVERAGE GROWTH AVERAGE GROWTH RATE BALANCED GROWTH CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA COUNTERFACTUAL CREDIT MARKET DATA ISSUES DEPENDENT VARIABLE DISTRIBUTIONAL EFFECT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FARM EMPLOYMENT FARM PRODUCTION FUTURE GROWTH GEOGRAPHIC POVERTY TRAPS GINI COEFFICIENT GINI INDEX GLOBAL ECONOMY GREEN REVOLUTION GROUP INEQUALITIES GROWTH EFFECT GROWTH ELASTICITY GROWTH PERFORMANCE GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH RATES HIGH GROWTH HIGHER INEQUALITY HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ON POVERTY INCOME INCOME GROWTH INCOME INEQUALITY INCOMES AT THE TOP OF THE DISTRIBUTION INCREASING WAGE INDIVIDUAL WELFARE INEQUALITY INEQUALITY MEASURE INEQUALITY MEASURES INSURANCE INVESTMENT CLIMATE ISSUES OF POVERTY LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LIFESTYLES LIVING STANDARDS LOG GINI LONG-TERM GROWTH MARKET FAILURES MEAN GROWTH MEAN INCOME MEAN INCOMES MEASURED INEQUALITY MEASURING POVERTY MICRO DATA NATIONAL ACCOUNTS NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL POVERTY NEGATIVE CORRELATION POLICY CIRCLES POLICY DISCUSSIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS POOR POOR AREA POOR FARMERS POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR PEOPLE POORER PROVINCES POPULATION SHARE POPULATION SHIFT POSITIVE GROWTH POST-REFORM POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINES POVERTY MEASUREMENT POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY RATE POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION POWER PARITY PRIVATE CONSUMPTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRO-POOR PROGRESS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY RAPID GROWTH RATE OF GROWTH RATES OF GROWTH REDUCTION IN POVERTY REGIONAL DISPARITIES REGIONAL INEQUALITIES REGIONAL INEQUALITY RELATIVE GAINS RISING INCOME INEQUALITY RISING INEQUALITY RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL DISPARITIES RURAL DIVIDE RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH RURAL GAP RURAL HEADCOUNT RURAL HEADCOUNT INDEX RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INCOME RURAL INCOMES RURAL INEQUALITY RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL MIGRANTS RURAL POOR RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY REDUCTION SCHOOLING SECTORAL COMPOSITION SERIES DATA SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL SIGNIFICANT EFFECT SOCIAL FACTORS TOTAL POVERTY URBAN AREAS URBAN BIAS URBAN POPULATION URBAN-RURAL DISPARITIES WELFARE INDICATOR The paper examines the ways in which recent economic growth has been uneven in China and India and what this has meant for inequality and poverty. Drawing on analyses based on existing household survey data and aggregate data from official sources, the authors show that growth has indeed been uneven-geographically, sectorally, and at the household level-and that this has meant uneven progress against poverty, less poverty reduction than might have been achieved had growth been more balanced, and an increase in income inequality. The paper then examines why growth was uneven and why this should be of concern. The discussion is structured around the idea that there are both "good" and "bad" inequalities-drivers and dimensions of inequality and uneven growth that are good or bad in terms of what they imply for both equity and long-term growth and development. The authors argue that the development paths of both China and India have been influenced by, and have generated, both types of inequalities and that while good inequalities-most notably those that reflect the role of economic incentives-have been critical to the growth experience thus far, there is a risk that bad inequalities-those that prevent individuals from connecting to markets and limit investment and accumulation of human capital and physical capital-may undermine the sustainability of growth in the coming years. The authors argue that policies are needed that preserve the good inequalities-continued incentives for innovation and investment-but reduce the scope for bad ones, notably through investments in human capital and rural infrastructure that help the poor connect to markets. 2012-06-22T20:51:53Z 2012-06-22T20:51:53Z 2006-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/11/7208840/partially-awakened-giants-uneven-growth-china-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8877 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4069 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific