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Macroeconomic outlook and medium-term growth prospect after the budget by Ashima Goyal
Understanding the dynamics of public debt on renewable energy investment in developing countries by Deepak Kushawaha and Manisha Jain
Disaggregated Indian industrial cycles: A Spectral analysis by Bose, R. and Goyal, Ashima. Journal of Indian School of Political Economy, V.36(1-4), 2024. ISPE.
Roundtable on Union Budget 2022
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), Mumbai, a Deemed University established by the Reserve Bank of India in the sphere of higher learning and Economics, is organising a Round Table Discussion on Union Budget 2022-23. IGIDR cordially invites you to the ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION on UNION BUDGET 2022-23 on […]
on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) – Nov 24, 2021 at 4.15 pm
Webinar on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2021 Time: 4.15 pm to 5.45 pm. Topic: Copyright, Fair Use, and Open Access Speaker: Dr. Arul George Scaria, Associate Professor, National Law University, New Delhi Inauguration by: Prof. S. Mahendra Dev, Director, IGIDR You may please join LIVE @ https://youtu.be/IVViu9mRFS4
A Study of the Non-Banking Finance Companies in India
Author: Rajeswari Sengupta, Lei Lei Son, and Harsh Vardhan Title: A Study of the Non-Banking Finance Companies in India Abstract: In late 2018, the default by a major non-banking financial company (NBFC) in India led to a credit crunch in the Indian economy. The crisis raises questions about the business […]
Does the creation of smaller states lead to higher economic growth? Evidence from state reorganization in India
Author: Vikash Vaibhav and K. V. Ramaswamy Title: Does the creation of smaller states lead to higher economic growth? Evidence from state reorganization in India Abstract: In the largest territorial reorganization since the 1950s, when the modern state boundaries were demarcated, the Indian union government carved out three new states […]
Global Food Price Surge, In-Kind Transfers, and Household Welfare Evidence from India
Author: Digvijay S Negi Title: Global Food Price Surge, In-Kind Transfers, and Household Welfare Evidence from India Abstract: This paper studies the impact of high global food prices on household welfare in India. I use the 2007-08 surge in global food prices and household share of area under rice and […]
Global Shocks and International Policy Coordination
Author: Ashima Goyal and Rupayan Pal Title: Global Shocks and International Policy Coordination Abstract: We argue emerging markets (EMs) have become large enough to make it in advanced economies (AEs) own interest to reduce negative spillovers to EMs. It follows the potential for international cooperation in macroeconomic and prudential policy […]