Singh and Nauriyal
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(2006) examined human development in 15 major states in India
for the two decades 1981 and 1991. A combined regression analysis and the use of
dummy variables identified whether the relationship between economic growth and
human development is stable or changing over time. Over period of time inter-district
disparities were convergent rather than divergent. Such disparities are generally
attributed to the large interstate variations in the quality of governance, degree of effort
towards mobilization of resources and effectiveness of decentralized and community
based organisations in implementing the human development agenda.
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