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Rohit Inani

@rxinani_

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Did History End in 1989 or did it begin in 1979? Volcker Shock at Fed - dominance of Wall St/London Deng Xioping's reforms - Socialism with Chinese characteristics Charney Report 'Carbon Dioxide & Climate: A Scientific Assessment' Iranian Revolution - maelstrom in Middle East

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5/ We wrote last year: We are quietly witnessing the largest shift to austerity undertaken in this century. Debt-stressed developing countries are making further cuts to already ragged budgets IMF with developing country elites push Class war austerity phenomenalworld.org/analysis/the-g…

5/ We wrote last year: We are quietly witnessing the largest shift to austerity undertaken in this century. Debt-stressed developing countries are making further cuts to already ragged budgets

IMF with developing country elites push Class war austerity phenomenalworld.org/analysis/the-g…
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#HTAnalysis | PM Modi’s government wants to beat China in garment exports. But India’s fast fashion factory dreams are unravelling as it sheds global market share. ✍️Rohit Inani | #HTPremium hindustantimes.com/analysis/india…

#HTAnalysis | PM Modi’s government wants to beat China in garment exports. But India’s fast fashion factory dreams are unravelling as it sheds global market share.

✍️Rohit Inani | #HTPremium
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“My subject is the rage and rejection that have emerged in America, threatening to displace politics, therefore democracy, and to supplant them with a figure whose rage and resentment excite an extreme loyalty, and disloyalty.” —Marilynne Robinson go.nybooks.com/3XCJFpu

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@RXinani_ on how we've squandered opportunities in the fast fashion business "The availability of orders, the trust of the customers, this is a big process...with the policies that we have, people are tired; they do not want to run a garment business” hindustantimes.com/analysis/india…

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So much for policy-makers to learn from this piece by @RXinani_ I was pointed to. It's over 3 yrs old but still relevant: scroll.in/article/992066…

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Amos Harel discusses the growing risk of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah—and warns that a major Israeli air and ground assault against Hezbollah would likely lead to turmoil across the Middle East. foreignaffairs.com/israel/israels…

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Economists say that at a time when consumption growth remains subdued and the government sets itself up for fiscal consolidation, exports could propel growth. ✍🏻Rohit Inani #HTPremium hindustantimes.com/analysis/how-w…

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Development bankers tend to blame emerging markets’ high cost of capital on bad data bad institutions bad contracts bad rule of law But what if project costs are higher because those countries don’t issue reserve currencies? My story: on.ft.com/3SCnJY2

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#HTAnalysis | The #RBI governor has reiterated his commitment to bring down food inflation. Economists are questioning whether monetary policy is the right tool to do so ✍🏻@RXinani_ #HTPremium hindustantimes.com/analysis/can-t…

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More than 500 million Indians escaped poverty since 2005, according to official data. As time goes by, what happens to them? A gradual, guaranteed climb to prosperity? Or, for some, poverty's revolving door? via IndiaSpend indiaspend.com/poverty/snakes…

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People are policy- a long, insightful read from Rohit Inani on the need to accept the concept of transient poverty in policy-making indiaspend.com/poverty/snakes…

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“Why did Bao Ninh write about the war so everyone could see its naked face?” A stunning profile on the celebrated then censored writer of ‘The Sorrow of War” by @RXinani_ The Caravan Vietnam’s young population wants a future not a past of ghosts… caravanmagazine.in/literature/lon…

“Why did Bao Ninh write about the war so everyone could see its naked face?”

A stunning profile on the celebrated then censored writer of ‘The Sorrow of War” by @RXinani_ <a href="/thecaravanindia/">The Caravan</a> 

Vietnam’s young population wants a future not a past of ghosts… caravanmagazine.in/literature/lon…
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"Chinese development has inverted the Brazilian growth model away from the industrialization objectives of the 1970s back toward its historical pattern of export-commodity specialization." NEW: Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros on deindustrialization in Brazil phenomenalworld.org/analysis/state…

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Anirudh Krishna and Dirk Philipsen:"Poverty stems from denied access to resources that society and the planet have in abundance." aeon.co/essays/what-ma… via Aeon Magazine

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The only school for those displaced during the first phase of the land acquisition. As basic as drinking water and a clean toilet is missing. I report indianexpress.com/article/cities… Shared by Indian Express android app Click here to download indexpress.page.link/shareDL

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Indian Ocean is moving to a near-permanent marine heatwave state. Marine heatwaves, periods of extremely high temperatures in the ocean, are expected to increase from 20 days per year to 220–250 days per year. Read more: climate.rocksea.org/research/futur…

Indian Ocean is moving to a near-permanent marine heatwave state.

Marine heatwaves, periods of extremely high temperatures in the ocean, are expected to increase from 20 days per year to 220–250 days per year.

Read more: climate.rocksea.org/research/futur…