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Yearly Archives: 2023

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The Recurring Crisis: Debt in the LICs

  • August 8, 2023
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh
  • Poverty, World Economy
  • 0 Comments

Severe external debt stress in several low- and medium-income countries (LMICs) has raised two questions. The first is whether we are on a trajectory that would result in a generalised debt crisis of the kind that preceded debt write-offs under…

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The Problem with “Universal Basic Income”

  • August 7, 2023
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Economy and Society, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

Many economists have been advocating a universal basic income for India, an idea that was mooted even in the official Economic Survey for 2016-17. Of course the practical proposals towards this end have varied, some suggesting a common universal transfer…

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The Poverty of UN Poverty Estimates

  • July 31, 2023
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Political Economy, Poverty
  • 0 Comments

On April 3 this year, the minister of state for planning, Rao Inderjeet Singh, said in the Rajya Sabha that the government had no data after 2011-12 for estimating poverty, and therefore had no idea how many people had been…

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The Curious Turn in India’s Exports

  • July 28, 2023
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Industry, Trade and balance of payments
  • 0 Comments

At first look, the evidence is worrying. Goods exports from India in June dropped to an 8-month low of $33 billion having fallen sharply by 22 per cent year-on-year. Moreover, that decline was not a one-off event. The June fall…

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A Half-hearted Effort: The G20’s finance track

  • July 27, 2023
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Finance
  • 0 Comments

Even as the war in Ukraine and intensifying hostility between China and the US and its allies have increased global geopolitical uncertainties, less developed countries that host a majority of the world’s population have gained voice in an increasingly multipolar,…

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The Terrible Human Costs of Debt Service

  • July 25, 2023
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh
  • Development Economics, Economy and Society
  • 0 Comments

The IMF’s estimates of debt stress suggest that as of May 2023, 11 countries were in debt distress (that is, in default or on the verge of default) while 51 countries were in severe moderate debt stress. Typically, a debtor…

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When can there be a Fall in the Rate of Profit?

  • July 24, 2023
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Macroeconomics
  • 0 Comments

Several major economists have put forward theories predicting a falling tendency of the rate of profit under capitalism; Marx had seen in this fact an awareness on their part of the essential transitoriness of the capitalist system. But while some…

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Why the Paris Financing Summit failed

  • July 18, 2023
  • Jayati Ghosh, Sandrine Dixson-Declève and Johannah Bernstein
  • Finance, World Economy
  • 0 Comments

The June 22-23 Summit for a New Global Financing Pact promised to catalyze a revolution in climate finance and empower the Global South. But it failed to meet its lofty goals, concluding without a single firm commitment or concrete proposal…

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India’s Conglomerates are getting too Big for Comfort

  • July 17, 2023
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Finance, World Economy
  • 0 Comments

Nothing, not even Hindenburg Research, seems to stop the advance of Indian big business. The Adani Group continues with its acquisitions, even if at a slower pace, and has been able to persuade financial markets to lend it more money, notwithstanding…

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Third World External Debt in the Light of Simple Economics

  • July 17, 2023
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Finance, World Economy
  • 0 Comments

India and other third world countries can morally justify their being a part of G-20 alongside the imperialist powers, only if they raise common and pressing problems of the third world as a whole at G-20 meetings. Perhaps the most…

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