Gaurav Datt is an associate professor in the Department of Economics.
Gaurav joined Monash Univeristy in August 2011 as Associate Professor in the Department of Economics and the Deputy Director of Monash Centre for Development Economics. Gaurav has over twenty years of research and operational work experience in the development sector. He has worked in research positions at the World Bank and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in Washington D.C. Most recently, he worked at the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Department of the World Bank's East Asia and South Asia Regions based in Sydney and Kathmandu. Analysis of poverty, income distribution and social policy has been the primary focus of Gaurav's work. He has published widely in professional journals and authored several poverty assessment reports for the World Bank. His work encompasses a range of countries including India, China, Egypt, Laos, Mozambique, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Timor-Leste.
poverty, inequality, development, labour
Datt, G., Ravallion, M., 2011, Has India's economic growth become more pro-poor in the wake of economic reforms?, World Bank Economic Review [E], vol 25, issue 2, Oxford University Press, Cary USA, pp. 157-189.
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