Bhanu Pratap (@udaybhanu_11) 's Twitter Profile
Bhanu Pratap

@udaybhanu_11

Economist, Reserve Bank of India @RBI | @MSEChennai | @SRCCDU *Tweets/Retweets are strictly personal views/opinions

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Sonalika Sinha (@sonalika_snh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#EconTwitter 📣Excited to share our article for CEPR CEPR Policy Insight. We examine govt guarantees for bank lending during COVID-19 & analyse effectiveness, moral hazard and fiscal responsibilities. Also, we discuss key lessons for future. Link - cepr.org/publications/p…

Tim Willems (@timwillems85) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to have coauthored this Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin article with @burr_natalie. We explain how Bank staff think about the monetary transmission mechanism (1/4) (Link below)

Pleased to have coauthored this <a href="/bankofengland/">Bank of England</a> Quarterly Bulletin article with @burr_natalie. We explain how Bank staff think about the monetary transmission mechanism (1/4)

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Devashish Mitra (@devashishmitra_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amartya Lahiri⁩ and I sat down with ⁦Shruti Rajagopalan⁩ for a podcast on the role of manufacturing exports and structural change in generating growth and employment in India. We got the opportunity to answer some excellent questions from Shruti. mercatus.org/ideasofindia/a…

Karsten Müller (@karstenmueiier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New Paper and Public Good🚨 "The Global Macro Database: A New International Macroeconomic Dataset", joint with Chenzi Xu, Mohammed Lehbib, and Ziliang Chen. We built the most comprehensive macro database ever—covering 243 countries from 1086-today, integrating 110 sources. 🧵

🚨 New Paper and Public Good🚨

"The Global Macro Database: A New International Macroeconomic Dataset", joint with <a href="/chenzix/">Chenzi Xu</a>, Mohammed Lehbib, and Ziliang Chen.

We built the most comprehensive macro database ever—covering 243 countries from 1086-today, integrating 110 sources. 🧵