THE POLITICS OF INEQUALITY
13 September 2016
Two events have progressed over the last few months that have caught the amazement of the world. The obvious reference is to the exit of the British from the Union [...]
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FROM SWAMINOMICS TO ECONOMICS
28 June 2016
Arnav Deshpande on the fallacies in arguments levelled against Gov. Rajan by Dr. Swamy. The repeated assaults launched by Dr. Subramanian Swamy are characterised by what the right can do [...]
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TIGHTENING THE BELT
17 April 2016
Joan Robinson once proposed that one reason why economic theories tend to have a very long life is the mere intellectual inertia that the discipline suffers from. However, the discipline [...]
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Opinion: MAKING GROWTH HAPPEN
6 March 2016
Budget 2016-17 was declared on the rare 29th of the last month, amid a pretty dismal economic scenario. Monthly credit growth has been on a secular decline for a while, [...]
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Bihar- The Winner, the Loser and the cow
4 December 2015
In what came as a fateful culmination to a bitter prelude, Nitish Kumar was sworn in as Chief Minister of Bihar for the fifth consecutive turn on the 20thNovember, Friday. [...]
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THE INTOLERANT INDIAN
1 November 2015
Amartya Sen famously celebrated the ‘Argumentative’ Indian. However, the Indian no longer remains Argumentative. He is fast losing civility of argument. The Indian is fast becoming Intolerent. I am a [...]
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Explaining the Inexplicable
13 September 2015
Weeks back, the distressing picture of the lifeless body of an innocent toddler on the banks of a Turkish island encouraged humanity, for once, to turn its eyes from the [...]
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TAKING STOCK
30 August 2015
In 1972, the so-called ‘East Asian Miracle’ was in the making; Prof. H.Y Myint undertook a study of the growth pattern of these economies on an Asian Development Bank grant. [...]
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A House Divided
9 August 2015
The current pandemonium being observed in parliament fails to surprise any longer. This Hobbesian state of affairs is, for India and her Parliament, an unwillingly endorsed, forcefully accepted, reality. The [...]
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A Falling Giant
12 July 2015
The Greek drama that has been unfolding for a while now, has a tendency to trudge on. A co-operative game, where the unilateral policies of one can bring harm to [...]
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