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Volume 7 Issue 2
March-April 2026
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Empowering Marginalized Communities through Inclusive Economic Policy Frameworks
| Author(s) | Dr. R RAMKI, Dr. R KAMARAJ |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | Economic growth alone does not ensure social justice or equal opportunity. Despite global development gains, marginalized communities—defined by income, gender, ethnicity, disability, geography, or social status—continue to encounter structural barriers that restrict full participation in economic life. Traditional economic models often prioritize aggregate output without adequately addressing disparities in access, representation, and opportunity. This chapter argues that inclusive economic policy frameworks are essential for transforming growth into empowerment. By embedding equity considerations into fiscal policy, labor market regulation, financial inclusion strategies, and innovation systems, governments can expand access to resources, strengthen human capital, and promote fair economic participation. Inclusive policies move beyond redistribution toward structural reform, ensuring that institutions, governance mechanisms, and measurement systems reflect social realities. The chapter demonstrates that empowerment requires coordinated investment in education, social protection, digital infrastructure, and participatory governance. When economic efficiency is aligned with social justice, inclusive frameworks not only reduce inequality but also enhance productivity, resilience, and sustainable development. Ultimately, empowering marginalized communities is both a moral imperative and a strategic foundation for long-term, equitable prosperity. |
| Keywords | Keywords: Inclusive Economic Policy; Marginalized Communities; Economic Empowerment; Social Equity; Fiscal Policy; Financial Inclusion; Labor Market Inclusion; Inclusive Innovation; Sustainable Development; Social Protection; Participatory Governance; Structural Transformation; Human Capital Development; Economic Justice; Institutional Reform. |
| Field | Mathematics > Economy / Commerce |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-04-01 |
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