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11-7-2009 7:31 AM
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What would the impact on social indicators have been had India commenced economic reform one decade earlier, and enjoyed correspondingly faster economic growth and improvements in human development indicators? This paper seeks to estimate the number of "missing children," "missing literates," and "missing non-poor" resulting from delayed reform, slower economic growth, and hence, slower improvement of social indicators. It finds that with earlier reform, 14.5 million more children would have survived, 261 million more Indians would have become literate, and 109 million more people would have risen above the poverty line. The delay in economic reform represents an enormous social tragedy. It drives home the point that India's socialist era, which claimed it would deliver growth with social justice, delivered neither.

by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar

Swaminathan Aiyar is a research fellow at the Cato Institute's Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity
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11-7-2009 7:33 AM
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....and has been editor of India's two biggest financial dailies, the Economic Times and Financial Express.
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