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Yearly Archives: 2024

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What is to be Done about Unemployment?

  • June 10, 2024
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Employment, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

A Distinction is drawn in economics between demand-constrained systems and resource-constrained systems (which for simplicity and symmetry we shall call supply-constrained systems). In the former, an increase in output can occur if there is a rise in aggregate demand without…

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Election Results 2024: Economic justice has to come back on the policy agenda

  • June 5, 2024
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • Economy and Society, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

The results of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections have come as a shock to those who had mistakenly believed in the problematic exit polls, which continued the narrative so assiduously cultivated by the previous Modi government. Many pundits who had…

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Making Sense of Consumption Expenditure

  • May 28, 2024
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • Economy and Society, Finance
  • 0 Comments

It is generally perceived that India’s growth trajectory has been consumption-led. Many of the enthusiastic international assessments of future economic growth prospects in India are based on the anticipation of the massive domestic market likely to be created by India’s…

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Chicanery versus Humanity

  • May 20, 2024
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Political Economy, World Economy
  • 0 Comments

The current protests in US university campuses demanding “divestment” from firms linked to Israel’s military machine, are reminiscent of the protests that had swept these campuses in the late sixties and early seventies demanding an end to the Vietnam war.…

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Services Exports as Growth Engine

  • May 14, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Employment, Finance, Services
  • 0 Comments

Interest in India’s almost unique success as a services exporter in global markets persists. India’s services export receipts rose from $95.8 billion in post-crisis year 2009-10 to $341.1 billion in 2023-24. Close to one half (47 per cent) of those…

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The Crisis of Liberalism

  • May 13, 2024
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Macroeconomics, Political Economy
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Each strand of political praxis is informed by a political philosophy which analyses the world around us, especially, in modern times, its economic characteristics. On the basis of this analysis, the particular political philosophy sets out the objectives which have…

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Banga Hype at the Springs

  • May 2, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Finance, Macroeconomics
  • 0 Comments

Less than a year back, a former chief executive of Mastercard, Ajay Banga, was in a surprise move picked to head the World Bank. Putting a Wall Street player addicted to profits in charge of a development institution claiming to…

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Water Flowing Upwards: Net financial flows from developing countries

  • April 30, 2024
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • Finance, World Economy
  • 0 Comments

Once again, low and middle income countries (LMICs) are at the brutal receiving end of the fickle trajectory of international capital flows. As Figure 1 indicates, net financial flows to such countries, which increased rapidly after the Global Financial Crisis…

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Fetishising the Growth Rate of GDP

  • April 22, 2024
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Finance, Macroeconomics
  • 0 Comments

John Stuart Mill was among the foremost liberal thinkers of modern times who wrote extensively on economics and philosophy. Though under the influence of his wife Harriet Taylor Mill, he came closer towards socialism late in his life, it was…

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The Collapse of Neoliberal Privatisation

  • April 19, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Economy and Society, World Economy
  • 0 Comments

Thames Water, one of England’s many regional water monopolies, infamously privatised by Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s and symbolising the dramatic turn in economic policy that neoliberalism implied, is finally collapsing. Unable to mobilise £500 million from shareholders who have…

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