Latest News
Prasad, Alaka Shree and Mandal, Biswajit, Virtual transfer of labour services and financial capital between non-overlapping time zones, Foreign Trade Review, 2026
The rupee’s problem runs deeper than West Asia war and oil price surge by Rajeswari Sengupta
Stronger intellectual property reforms are quietly rewiring India’s trade model by Qayoom Khachoo, Ridwan Ah Sheikh and Pritam Banerjee
Prof. Ashima Goyal, Visiting Faculty, IGIDR, delivered a keynote address on India at the Citi Global EM Macro and Credit Conference, London, June 3, 2026
Using Monetary Policy’s Degrees of Freedom by Ashima Goyal
External shocks and policy choices by Ashima Goyal
Why RBI’s regulatory intervention is the wrong way to defend the rupee by Rajeswari Sengupta and Bhargavi Zaveri-Shah
Strengthening fiscal legislation through extrinsic and intrinsic incentives by Ashima Goyal
NO : WP-2026-012 AUTHOR : Ashima Goyal TITLE : Strengthening fiscal legislation through extrinsic and intrinsic incentives ABSTRACT : Sovereigns can always find ways to escape or to dilute rules, so incentives and commitment are essential complements to fiscal responsibility acts. Government expenditure is required for growth in India, especially […]
On insufficient entry in Bayes-Bertrand oligopoly by Nandish Patel
NO : WP-2026-011 AUTHOR : Nandish Patel TITLE : On insufficient entry in Bayes-Bertrand oligopoly ABSTRACT : We study entry in a differentiated-product Bertrand industry in which firms are privately informed about their marginal costs. We show that policies that facilitate entry, such as per-unit subsidies to entrants increase expected […]
