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Imperialism Still Alive and Kicking: An interview with Prabhat Patnaik

  • June 20, 2017
  • C. J. Polychroniou
  • Finance, Political Economy
  • 0 Comments

An interview by C. J. Polychroniou C. J. Polychroniou: From the 1980s onwards, with the process of economic globalization having picked up speed, the concept of Imperialism has been largely removed from the political lexicon of much of the Western…

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The Economy Under Modi

  • June 20, 2017
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Food and Agriculture, Macroeconomics, Poverty
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The Modi government’s record in tacitly supporting the actions of  a bunch of vigilante thugs who have been terrorizing the country, especially the Muslims and the dalits, in the guise of gaurakshaks, or opponents of love jihad, or “nationalists”, has…

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Growing class Resistance Against “Globalization”

  • June 19, 2017
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Economy and Society, Political Economy
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The term “globalization”, though much used, is extremely misleading, as is its presumed “other”, “nationalism”. This is because both terms are used as blanket terms without any reference to their class content, as if there can be only one kind…

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One Belt, One Road, One Grand Design?

  • June 10, 2017
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • Trade and balance of payments, World Economy
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It is a truism of history that rising powers tend to be the ones valorising “free” trade and more open and integrated national economies, just as waning powers tend to turn inwards. So it is no surprise that over the…

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The GDP Elephant

  • June 6, 2017
  • Jayati Ghosh
  • Employment, Finance, Macroeconomics
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National income is hard to estimate in India where so much activity and employment is in the informal sector. Much of GDP calculation is not purely “technocratic” but relies on judgments and assumptions. As long as our system of national…

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Why Workers Lose

  • May 30, 2017
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Economy and Society, Employment, Political Economy
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A long-acknowledged feature of global development since the 1970s is that in many countries—advanced and poor—those at the bottom of the income pyramid have benefited little, if at all, from whatever growth has occurred. One empirical outcome of that tendency…

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What the data tells us about ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’?

  • May 26, 2017
  • Anamitra Roychowdhury
  • Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics, Poverty
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Public memory in India is amnesic. Still, it is difficult to forget that Narendra Modi rode to power in 2014 on the plank of promoting development, aptly captured by ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’. This is not a novel idea in…

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A Simple Arithmetic

  • May 25, 2017
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Food and Agriculture, Macroeconomics, Poverty
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The Modi government is completing three years in office amid much fanfare and propaganda about its achievements during this period. Aiding this propaganda is the advance estimate of GDP which projects a growth-rate of 7.11 percent for 2016-17, a shade…

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World Capitalist Crisis getting Accentuated

  • May 22, 2017
  • Prabhat Patnaik
  • Finance, World Economy
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At the last Spring meeting of the IMF and the World Bank, Christine Lagarde, the Managing Director of the IMF, had confidently stated that the world economy was on the path of recovery, a view echoed by most official soothsayers…

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The Illusion of an Economic Spring

  • May 17, 2017
  • C. P. Chandrasekhar
  • Economy and Society
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While policy makers, analysts and observers paint a picture of an ongoing global economic recovery, the numbers seem to drag the optimists down. Barely days after IMF Managing Director, Christine Lagarde, declared at the spring meetings of the World Banka…

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