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Jayan Jose Thomas

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Economist | Teacher | labour, industrial policy, macroeconomics, India, world | hss.iitd.ac.in/faculty/jayan-…
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#IITDelhi Introduces Outcomes-Based Revised #UG, #PG and #PhD Curriculum    Flexibility, Hands on Learning, Emerging Trends and Sustainability Form the Basis of the #NewCurriculum Read more- shorturl.at/qnwFk

#IITDelhi Introduces Outcomes-Based Revised #UG, #PG and #PhD Curriculum 
 
Flexibility, Hands on Learning, Emerging Trends and Sustainability Form the Basis of the #NewCurriculum

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The tariffs highlight the limits to low-wage driven export growth. Indian economy must draw on the energies and talents of its young and rely more on home-grown demand. I speak with Leela Lebowski in this podcast: …ersthepodcastforourtimes.substack.com/p/tarrifs-tari…

The tariffs highlight the limits to low-wage driven export growth. Indian economy must draw on the energies and talents of its young and rely more on home-grown demand. I speak with Leela Lebowski in this podcast:

…ersthepodcastforourtimes.substack.com/p/tarrifs-tari…
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Today Kerala is free from extreme poverty. But it was one of the poorest regions in India in 1956. Central to this remarkable transformation has been 'public action', with high level of social expenditure undertaken by the state governments. theindiaforum.in/article/achiev…

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Exciting. You can download this thick volume edited by George Feiwel for free. The Economics of Imperfect Competition and Employment: Joan Robinson and beyond link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…

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News cannot be, and should not be, a 24×7 affair. Can we turn back the clock and have news bulletins at periodic intervals? If not three times a day, perhaps four? The link between clean public information and democracy is a well-established fact. The positive correlation