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Author: C. P. Chandrasekhar

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This author has written 376 articles

Politics over the Purse

  • August 21, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Economy and Society, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

India’s quasi-federal democracy, which was in danger of collapsing into a centralised authoritarianism, seems to be holding up. The results of the 2024 Lok Sabha election that reduced the brute majority of the National Democratic Alliance fronted by the BJP,…

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Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring: A win for private bondholders

  • July 23, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Finance, World Economy
  • 0 Comments

The Sri Lankan government announced that it has reached an agreement with its foreign private creditors to restructure the $12.5 billion of its external debt that they hold. The agreement incorporates a novel instrument: a macro-linked bond for which the payout…

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India’s Development Prospects

  • July 22, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Development Economics, Political Economy
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In the search for the next country that would transit from backward to advanced nation status, India’s name sometimes features. This is partly because the idea has been mooted by Prime Minister Narender Modi, who promises to make India a…

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The Danger of a Retail Credit Boom

  • July 9, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Finance, Industry
  • 0 Comments

A renewed focus on retail lending, or the provision of personal loans, by India’s banking system (and the non-bank financial companies they support), is giving the otherwise confident Reserve Bank of India some cause for concern. That the period after…

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India’s Balance of Payments: On borrowed time?

  • July 8, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Finance, Trade and balance of payments
  • 0 Comments

Figures on India’s balance of payments in financial year 2023-24, recently released by the Reserve Bank of India, have added to the hype on India’s growth story. India’s current account deficit, or the surplus of current foreign exchange expenditures and…

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Economic Policy after the Elections

  • June 25, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Economy and Society, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

The election results, which gave both the BJP and the NDA far lower seats than they had in the previous parliament and led to a coalition government, surprised many. But now, attention has shifted to assessing what that would do…

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Does the Savings Decline Drive Growth?

  • June 12, 2024
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Economy and Society, Finance
  • 0 Comments

For some time now, there has been much discussion of and concern expressed about a decline in the net financial savings of the household sector in India. Overall household savings as a percentage of gross national disposable income (GNDI) rose…

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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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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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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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