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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 08:43 PM | November 10,2009
A crisis can act like a glue to bring various nations and interest groups together in a consensus
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 10:21 PM | October 13,2009
Both resurgent inflation and sluggish growth are concerns. Which of the two is a bigger threat right now?
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 08:52 PM | October 06,2009
There is too much evidence that trading with the world raises income rather than engendering poverty
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 10:10 PM | September 29,2009
Can India and China — the two Himalayan powers — contribute ideas to replace the Washington Consensus?
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 09:29 PM | September 22,2009
India cannot accelerate growth and meet social security goals unless there is more focus on the role of women
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 12:30 AM | September 14,2009
It is too early to say for sure what was the root cause of the financial crisis, but Fisher and Minsky offer the most interesting clues on how the problems built up, while Keynes offers the clearest road out of the wreckage
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 09:07 PM | September 08,2009
Have Indian households adjusted to the slowdown by cutting savings rather than spending?
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 09:06 PM | September 01,2009
The regulators of the socialist era tried to control prices and output. The new set is drastically different
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 09:26 PM | August 25,2009
The record suggests that India’s economy began decoupling from its farm sector at least two decades ago
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 09:44 PM | August 18,2009
There have been many growth accelerations over the past 60 years, but cases of sustained growth are quite rare
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 09:07 PM | August 11,2009
Essential public services are in disarray. This is not a problem that the upper classes bothered about till now
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 10:12 PM | August 04,2009
He was very unfairly seen by some as a finance ministry man who would ensure RBI toes the New Delhi line
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 10:09 PM | July 21,2009
Engineers and firms from across the world came together to build the bridge. And then politicians fought
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 10:21 PM | July 14,2009
After the July 1969 decision, political control of banks meant political control over the entire Indian economy
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 09:15 PM | June 30,2009
The government loves talking about inclusive growth; it should also worry about rising oligarchic capitalism
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