Political Power and Social Theory
Political Power and Social Theory
Edited by
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
21
ISBN electronic:
978-0-85724-326-3
ISBN print:
978-0-85724-325-6
Series ISSN:
0198-8719
Publication date:
2010
Book Chapter
The middle class in India: a social formation or political actor?
By
Devesh Kapur
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2010
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Published:2010
Citation
Devesh Kapur, 2010. "The middle class in India: a social formation or political actor?", Political Power and Social Theory, Julian Go
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© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2010
In the past three decades India has been one of the fastest growing countries in the world. Per capita income has increased fourfold, from $229 in 1980 to $318 in 1990 to nearly $900 in 2010 (constant 2000 dollars). Although there is growing evidence of increases in income inequality, standard measures of inequality such as the Gini coefficient are still considerably less in India than in other Brazil, Russia, India, Chinas (BRICs) (or the United States). Consequently this rapid growth has led to a substantial expansion of India's middle class (and a concomitant decline in poverty).
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