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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 09:59 PM | February 02,2010
The Indian central bank is trying harder to communicate better with both experts and lay citizens
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 08:58 PM | January 19,2010
Young Indians below 45 years of age are likely to be more open to free markets, new technologies and risk-taking
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 08:15 PM | January 05,2010
One example: the death penalty for rape could create perverse incentives for rapists to murder their victims
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 08:55 PM | December 22,2009
A water crisis in the housing colony I live in may tell us a lot about why a global climate deal is so tough
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 10:47 PM | December 08,2009
The transition to a low-carbon economy could give India a chance to leap to the global tech frontier
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 09:14 PM | November 24,2009
The crisis seems to have encouraged some economists to look inward into the working of the human mind
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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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