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Policy Track | S Narayan 10:59 PM | November 22,2009
The real solution for inflationary pressures caused by shortages is to remove supply-side constraints
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Policy Track | S Narayan 01:15 AM | October 26,2009
The question is whether the US currency’s drop is part of a cyclical adjustment or a major structural change
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Policy Track | S Narayan 09:35 PM | October 11,2009
Products in the market are likely to get more esoteric and regulators may be ineffective during market stress
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 09:55 PM | September 27,2009
There is a need to differentiate the respect that the PM commands as a person from the strategy that India is adopting
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 09:14 PM | September 13,2009
If convergence of economic development was simple, India and China would have achieved inclusive growth long ago
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 09:05 PM | August 30,2009
The issue is not monitoring, but the administrative structure itself, at the district and village levels
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 09:31 PM | August 16,2009
By naming it a ‘code’, the government appears to be signalling greater stability for tax structures
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 08:58 PM | August 02,2009
Equity market rallies are unlikely to be sustained if there is a threat of high inflation and monetary contraction
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 09:18 PM | July 19,2009
We should be looking at fresh solutions to problems, not the old approaches that have been tried before
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 09:14 PM | July 06,2009
The approach to expenditure and outlays is similar to that adopted in the 1980s and different from that in the 1990s
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Policy Track | S Narayan 08:31 PM | June 21,2009
China is focusing on massive infrastructure investment--less than 40% of this is from its central budget
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 09:24 PM | June 07,2009
Civil servants are part of the elite; part of the way they display their importance is by being difficult to work with
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Policy Track | S Narayan 09:18 PM | May 24,2009
Changes in tariffs and financial sector reforms can wait. What people want is deliveries--of roads and power
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 10:26 PM | May 17,2009
This is the strongest mandate for the Congress in 20 years, and it is important to recognize that there are clear expectations of the electorate, and that these should form the priorities for the government
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Policy Track | S. Narayan 09:35 PM | May 10,2009
Irrespective of the coalition that comes to power and quite irrespective of the groups that vie for positions in power, the priorities for the nation have shifted, and are shifting
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