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Yearly Archives: 2018

Home 2018

State or Market? : India’s Telecom Wars

  • March 17, 2018
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Economy and Society, Industry
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As the shakeout in the Indian mobile telephony market continues, price wars are being complemented by verbal wars. The most recent spat involves the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as well. Its latest revised tariff order has been attacked by…

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The Importance of Dissatisfaction

  • March 17, 2018
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Economy and Society, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

In a slave society, one can argue, the interest of the slaves lies in keeping the slave-owner happy, for otherwise he is likely to flog and whip them mercilessly which would cause them great agony. Likewise in a caste society,…

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Market Fever and its Aftermath

  • March 13, 2018
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh
  • Finance, World Economy
  • 0 Comments

Globally, equity and bond markets are turning bearish. Analysts seem to be unanimous in their explanation: the era of cheap and abundant money, that was leveraged for investments in capital markets, is over. Governments and central banks are tiring of…

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The UGC Directive on Autonomous Colleges

  • March 12, 2018
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Economy and Society, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

Higher education in India is facing a twin danger today. One is its commoditization, by which is meant not just the fact that higher education itself is becoming a commodity but also that the products of higher education, i.e. those…

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The Tripura Election Verdict

  • March 7, 2018
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Economy and Society, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

Two clear conclusions emerge from the Tripura election verdict. First, it is exceedingly difficult for an opposition party that has an incumbent government in any state to withstand the onslaught of the BJP. This party brings to the electoral arena…

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Agrarian Distress in India

  • March 1, 2018
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • Food and Agriculture, Poverty
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Across the country, farmers are furious – and rightfully so. Four years ago, they helped bring the BJP to power, believing Narendra Modi’s claims that they would no longer suffer official neglect. Cultivators were promised a doubling of their incomes…

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When Business Turns ‘Easy’

  • February 28, 2018
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Finance, Macroeconomics
  • 0 Comments

Its once again a time for exposés of big ticket scams. The headline hogger currently is the alleged huge Rs. 11,400 crore ‘scam’ unearthed in transactions through the Punjab National Bank (PNB) involving diamond merchants Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi.…

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The Destruction of a University

  • February 28, 2018
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • Economy and Society, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

For more than two years now, Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi has been in a state of turmoil. There is reason to conclude that this turmoil is no accident: it is the result of a set of decisions imposed…

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National Income in India: What’s really growing?

  • February 28, 2018
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh
  • Macroeconomics, Poverty
  • 0 Comments

In India, we tend to obsess a lot about the growth rate of national income, worrying if it drops even a tenth of a percentage point below market expectations, and checking fiscal and monetary indicators with respect to the value…

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Can Banking Recover?

  • February 27, 2018
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • Finance, Macroeconomics
  • 0 Comments

The bank frauds involving Punjab National Bank (PNB) and the companies associated with businessmen Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi as well as the Rotomac case couldn’t have come at a worse time. The Indian banking system is already reeling under…

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