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More articles by: Gulzar Natarajan
  
Gulzar Natarajan  10:03 PM | October 22,2009
There is no magic bullet to cut greenhouse gases. But a globally coordinated effort that uses emissions reduction and technology transfer is still needed
Gulzar Natarajan  09:57 PM | September 07,2009
Recent debates in the US serve as a reminder that India needs a nationwide health insurance programme
Gulzar Natarajan  01:15 AM | July 23,2009
Research bolsters recent claims on population control and also makes the case for targeted social initiatives
Gulzar Natarajan  09:27 PM | July 01,2009
Given our irrationality, governments can structure our decision making by influencing contexts and choices
Gulzar Natarajan  09:09 PM | June 02,2009
An increase in the marginal income-tax rate can not just help reduce the fiscal deficit, but also bridge societal inequalities through more public expenditure
Gulzar Natarajan  10:45 PM | March 18,2009
As world leaders converge on the summit, they must grapple with unprecedented economic challenges
Gulzar Natarajan  10:33 PM | February 25,2009
Surface reforms and haphazard regulation have exacerbated power pricing and distribution problems. Sectoral reforms now need to be implemented carefully
Gulzar Natarajan  09:50 PM | December 14,2008
Government spending should be timely, targeted and temporary. Here are some options for India
Gulzar Natarajan  09:54 PM | September 15,2008
Urban planners are abandoning suburban models based on commuting by personal cars in favour of densely populated urban centres with good public transport
Gulzar Natarajan  10:03 PM | June 23,2008
Tailoring electoral campaigns around individual benefits to voters is a bad idea. A much better option would be to spend money on job-generating infrastructure
Gulzar Natarajan  11:11 PM | May 05,2008
Rating the effectiveness of NGOs will generate healthy competition and help potential donors choose better
Gulzar Natarajan  10:48 PM | February 27,2008
It’s time to rethink welfare spending on food, schooling, health and other subsidies
Gulzar Natarajan  11:18 PM | January 02,2008
We often ignore the incentives that drive and sustain corruption in government
Gulzar Natarajan  12:10 AM | November 27,2007
Experience from across the globe shows that rising land prices lead to a huge increase in household debt as people borrow heavily to invest in the booming real estate market
Gulzar Natarajan  12:27 AM | October 10,2007
Urban shanties need more than a mere physical makeover for growth and regeneration
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