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Biased Economist

30.11.2022

Rethinking Pollution? – Biased Economist

The national capital of India is again in news due to pollution. Walking in the streets of Delhi can be more lethal than smoking 50 cigarettes a day. The major reason told to us for this pollution is the stubble burning by the farmers of Punjab and Haryana. This shows the weakness of India’s domestic…

Biased Economist

30.11.2022

The Revolutionary Development Economists – Biased Economist

I was sleeping in the evening today, and when I woke up, at 5:45 pm, I saw my mobile phone. There was a news notification where I could only see a picture of Prof. Abhijit Banerjee. I searched for my specs and put them on. The first word came from my mouth were "Oh my…

Biased Economist

30.11.2022

India’s Chinese Dream – Biased Economist

The past three decades were blissful for the India’s growth numbers, but not for its developmental needs. Despite of being a democracy with the multi-party system, and free elections, it is far behind the authoritarian styled China. The elections in India are on ‘one person one vote’ basis, whereas in China the President is selected…

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