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This paper provides full details of the Crisis States Programme in South Asia. It includes a short e...
India fell behind during colonial rule. The absolute and relative decline of Indian GDP per capita w...
India has experienced rapid economic growth and globalization since the economic liberalization of 1...
In the second of this two part series, Manisha Priyam analyses how realising the right to schooling ...
Well-known economists and policy makers look at the Bihar model of development and discuss the chall...
In the not so distant past, the Indian state of Bihar was a byword for corruption, lawlessness, pove...
LSE Professor of Economics and International Growth Centre Director Robin Burgess was in Patna, Indi...
This paper explores the causal links between the role of public finance and Bihar\u27s growth and de...
Chinmaya Kumar argues that Bihar’s economic growth can spur further poverty reduction if the state g...
Sohaib Athar offers an overview of Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia’s talk at the LSE last Thursday
Structural Change is the phenomenon witnessed by almost all the developing and the developed states ...
Professor Sumantra Bose introduces his new book, “Transforming India: Challenges to the World’s Larg...
Understanding the drivers and inhibitors of economic growth is critical for promoting development in...
Last week, the International Growth Centre’s India-Central team hosted the 2013 South Asia Growth Co...
As India looks towards further liberalisation, it must first prepare its economic institutions by re...
This paper provides full details of the Crisis States Programme in South Asia. It includes a short e...
India fell behind during colonial rule. The absolute and relative decline of Indian GDP per capita w...
India has experienced rapid economic growth and globalization since the economic liberalization of 1...
In the second of this two part series, Manisha Priyam analyses how realising the right to schooling ...