This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Martin Wolf talks to Arvind Subramanian — India, the next economic superpower?’ Martin Wolf India is a country close to my heart. I ...
Arvind Subramanian believes that neither massive economic reforms nor a favorable global environment, both of which drove ...
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Insights on government spending in education and health reveal critical gaps, impacting India's future prosperity and ...
It gives the middle class some additional breathing room. It does not contain anything objectionable that would roil markets.
Subramanian dismissed the idea that fiscal interventions like tax cuts can stimulate demand, arguing that the real issue is ...
During Das’s tenure, the rupee’s volatility was among the lowest in emerging markets, supported by over $700 billion in forex reserves. However, Subramanian argued, this policy had reached a breaking ...
A look at what to expect from this year's Economic Survey and a review of novel ideas proposed by some previous Economic ...
Summary The RBI may have spent $220 billion from its reserves to defend the rupee over the past two years, according to former chief economic advisor Arvind Subramanian. But with the currency ...