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Monetary policy in the pandemic

24/08/2020

There is a great deal of concern about the path of monetary policy, given that headline inflation has breached the required range, from 2 to 6 per cent CPI inflation, in 7 of the latest 8 months. The inflation data, however, reveals a surge in prices in April 2020, which ...

Do stamp duties affect transaction volumes? A study of real estate transactions in Mumbai

20/08/2020

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The real estate market in India has many factors that cause price inefficiencies. The outcome is that investors will stay away from real estate markets as long as these inefficiencies exist. So how can market efficiency and thereby participation be increased? The Coasian answer is that a market will yield ...

Carrying the ideas of New Education Policy to execution

11/08/2020

In fields like education and health care, there is a tension between government as producer versus government as regulator versus government as a funder. The New Education Policy makes a beginning in proposing a separation between these `pillars of intervention'. A lot of mainstream knowledge in the field of state ...

Ideas of India: Libertarianism by Necessity

10/08/2020

Shruti Rajagopalan talks to Ajay Shah about when a market failure justifies state intervention
 
Ideas Of India is a new podcast where Mercatus Senior Research Fellow Shruti Rajagopalan examines the academic ideas that can propel India forward. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google or the ...

It is not too late, but it soon will be

10/08/2020

This is the last column I will be writing as director of the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy. I will focus on the gravity of India’s fiscal situation, which I have been pointing out since 2016. The fragility of central government finances is partly legacy, part refusal to ...