Population\, GDP and poverty - I

Population, GDP and poverty - I

An urgent revisit to population policy is indispensable

Parthasarathi Shome 

Parthasarathi Shome

The link between population, GDP and poverty could occur in two directions. The first, which is widely accepted by social scientists is that, as GDP per capita improves and the poverty rate falls, the population growth diminishes as well.

The reverse has been more arguable: As the rate of population growth is controlled, per capita GDP growth should improve; but does the poverty rate diminish pari passu with it? Malthus had predicted so, that high population growth would lead to pestilence, poverty and famine. The reality is that population growth, GDP growth and poverty are associated in ...

Note: Subscription will be auto renewed, you may cancel any time in the future without any questions asked.

Total Amount
Rs. 149.00
Requires personal information

What you get?

ON BUSINESS STANDARD DIGITAL

  • Unlimited access to all the content on any device through browser or app.
  • Exclusive content, features, opinions and comment – hand-picked by our editors, just for you.
  • Pick 5 of your favourite companies. Get a daily email with all the news updates on them.
  • Track the industry of your choice with a daily newsletter specific to that industry.
  • Stay on top of your investments. Track stock prices in your portfolio.
  • 18 years of archival data.
  • Requires you to share personal information like date of birth, income, location amongst other fields. This information alongwith your contact information will be shared with the partners associated with this program, who contribute towards subsidizing the offer. By subscribing to this product you acknowledge and accept that our Partners may choose to contact you with offers of their products and services.
  • This is an optional offer - Not comfortable with sharing personal data - please opt for the full price offer which requires you to share minimal information
First Published: Wed, January 16 2019. 01:38 IST