The Post-Reform Narrowing of Inequality Across Castes: Evidence from the States Hnatkovska Viktoria author Lahiri Amartya author Columbia University. Program on Indian Economic Policies originator text Working papers New York School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University 2012 The past three decades have seen a sharp macroeconomic takeoff in India. How have these aggregate changes affected the economic disparity between the different social groups? We examine this issue by studying the time series evolution of the economic disparities between scheduled castes and tribes (SC/STs) and non-SC/STs during the period 1983-2005. The distinctive feature of our study is that we exploit the variation in the evolution of these indicators of disparity to determine the role played by alternative factors in accounting for the overall patterns. Broadly, we find that both aggregate growth and political empowerment of SC/STs may have played a significant role in accounting for the declining gaps between these groups during this period. Economics Social structure South Asian studies Program on Indian Economic Policies Working Papers 2012-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10022/AC:P:13107 English NNC NNC 2012-05-02 15:48:53 -0400 2012-05-02 15:52:58 -0400 7110 eng