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Inclusive Growth Criteria and Indicators: An Inclusive Growth Index for Diagnosis of Country Progress
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| Date: | June 2010 |
| Type: | Papers |
| Country: | |
| Subject: | |
| Series: | Sustainable Development Working Papers |
| ISSN: | 2071-9450 (print) |
Description
The paper constructs a composite inclusive growth index at the country level to measure contribution to inclusive growth. Indicators refer to (i) growth, productive employment, and economic infrastructure; (ii) income poverty and equity (including gender); (iii) human capability dimensions of inclusiveness; and (iv) social protection dimensions of inclusiveness. The methodology is then being applied in case study analysis for Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Uzbekistan. The paper is part of ADB's work on Operationalizing Inclusive Growth. Other studies are on (i) Concepts for Operationalizing Inclusive Growth, (ii) Operationalizing Inclusive Growth in Productive Sectors, and (iii) Operationalizing Inclusive Growth in Projects with Environment as Strategic Development Objective.
Contents
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Economic Growth, Productive Employment, and Economic Infrastructure
Addressing Income Poverty and General Equity
The Human Capabilities Dimension of Inclusiveness
The Social Protection Dimensions of Inclusiveness
Inclusive Growth–Promoting Governance
Conclusion
References
Appendixes