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India can be goods supplier for global south, says Harvard University's Ricardo HausmannHausmann, who is also Rafik Hariri professor of the practice of international political economy at Harvard Kennedy School, said India provi...
View: Growing formalisation of Indian economy is assisting the process of complexificationThe way to understand complexity here is the manufacture and export of goods of higher levels of technicality - of greater value, more proc...
Peru’s 35-year-old finance minister is suddenly a rock starTV networks are vying for interviews and running profiles asking, “Who is Maria Antonieta Alva?”
The same stimulus that rich countries lean on could worsen poor economiesStimulus measures that the rich world is deploying could perversely make things worse for EMs.
India tops list of fastest growing economies for coming decade: Harvard studyIt said that India's productive capabilities far exceed expectations for its current income level, which contributes to the projection of r...
India to be base to economic pole of global growth: Study"India has made inroads in diversifying its export base to include more complex sectors, such as chemicals, vehicles, and certain electroni...
India's reverse Brexit: GST will create million of formal jobsGST Bill India's reverse Brexit moment that will end state-by-state rules and create a national market for goods to be supplied from anywhe...
India likely to top world’s growth chart: Harvard studyHausmann notes that India's recent gains in complexity of its economy along with an ability to continue improving will drive higher incomes.
India will be fastest growing economy over next 10 years: Harvard researchersThis outpaces projections for India's economic rival China, which Harvard expects to face a continued slowdown to 4.3% growth annually to 2...
India to achieve highest GDP growth over next 8 years: StudyIndia is projected to record average annual growth rates of 7.9 per cent over the next eight years, nearly double of China's 4.6 per cent p...
High fiscal deficit: What did Chidambaram do to leave FM Jaitley with half empty coffers?The fiscal deficit is already close to half of the budgeted amount for the year, leaving Jaitley — at the receiving end of some inventive a...
Budget 2013: Government’s strained finances will be one of biggest problemsIndia’s fiscal responsibility law will turn 10 this year. It’s been a period of missed deadlines with a dash of creative accounting thrown ...
- Anti-outsourcing stance not in US' best interests: Gita Gopinath
Gita Gopinath, the first female Indian-origin professor at Harvard's economics department says that the outsourcing issue is deeply politic...
Bind government to a better fiscal ruleIf the FRBM Act had targeted a structural budget balance, we could have been in a healthier fiscal situation.