Researchers Publication

  • World Bank April 21, 2018

    This paper analyzes the use of capital flow measures in emerging markets. Drawing on a specially compiled new database of capital flow measures, it establishes that policy makers in emerging market economies do not use capital flow measures as an active tool at business cycle frequency. While there is a general trend toward the liberalization...   Read More

    By : Poonam Gupta Barry Eichengreen
  • April 17, 2018

    Women comprise over 42 per cent of the agricultural labour force in the country signifying increasing feminisation of agriculture and yet they own less than 2 per cent of its farm land. According to the India Human Development Survey (IHDS) notwithstanding laws ensuring women's rights to agricultural land most such land is owned by either...   Read More

    By : Anupma Mehta
  • April 14, 2018

    Last month the United States President Donald Tump imposed 25% tariffs on steel imports into the county citing concerns about the dumping of cheap imported steel ruining American industries and taking away jobs. Given the trade relations between the US and India it is important to examine what these tariffs will mean for the Indian...   Read More

    By : Bornali Bhandari
  • April 13, 2018

    About a third of the total area of Tripura is covered by bamboo and bamboo has emerged as a key thrust area for the state’s industrial development. Based on a field visit that was undertaken to study skill development in Tripura’s bamboo sector Bornali Bhandari discusses the livelihood-based approach of Tripura Bamboo Mission vis-à-vis a...   Read More

    By : Bornali Bhandari
  • April 1, 2018

    This NCAER study examines the issue of credit penetration, its impact on the performance of agro-processing cooperatives, and the role of the National Cooperative Development Cooperation (NCDC) in facilitating cooperative activities through its financial and logistical support. The bulk of the subsidy in agriculture in India goes to farmers for pre-harvest operations and hardly there...   Read More

    By : Saurabh Bandyopadhyay Palash Baruah Tarujyoti Buragohain Sameer Kumar Mondal Yogesh Tanwar
  • March 14, 2018

    Delhi recently hosted the International Solar Alliance (ISA) Summit from 10th to 12th March 2018. With 55 countries having signed the ISA framework agreement and 26 of them already ratifying it it looks like the ISA is certainly gaining momentum. Of course India seems to be the right platform for such an event. After all...   Read More

    By : Sanjib Pohit
  • March 8, 2018

    Time magazine dedicated its person of the year (2017) cover to women who broke the silence surrounding the pervasiveness of sexual harassment and violence especially in the workplace. It took a string of allegations by women with public images they could leverage and were willing to put at stake to give heightened visibility to the...   Read More

    By : Sonalde Desai
  • February 16, 2018

    One of the grimmest projections for the future of the earth as we know is the irreversible degradation of agricultural land caused by depletion of water bodies and climate change rendering it progressively unfit for cultivation within a span of less than a century. Where does that leave the Indian farmer who has been consistently...   Read More

    By : Anupma Mehta
  • February 12, 2018

    Policy orientation in modern-age trade negotiations has progressively turned to non-price measures looking beyond tariff liberalisation  A better information system for domestic exporter will assist upgrade of domestic industry to meet global norms. (Reuters) Policy orientation in modern-age trade negotiations has progressively turned to non-price measures looking beyond tariff liberalisation. In the past India’s FTAs...   Read More

    By : Anjali Tandon
  • February 8, 2018

    No doubt the rolling of GST is a right move towards making India into a one-market with one tax and with interstate barriers to trade being removed.  While GST is facing the teething problem with multiple rates a high cost of implementation it is expected that these problems would be sorted out paving a way...   Read More

    By : Sanjib Pohit
  • February 1, 2018

    We investigate the predictive power of Divisia monetary aggregates in explaining exchange rate variations for India, Israel, Poland, UK and the US, in the years leading up to and following the 2007-08 recessions. One valid concern for the chosen sample period is that the interest rate has been stuck at or near the zero lower...   Read More

    By : Soumya Bhadury Taniya Ghosh
  • January 26, 2018

    A seemingly trivial but quite important piece of information came to the fore on 27th November 2017. The Maharashtra Government fearing backlash shelved the bill of labour reform that otherwise would have eased the burden of 37 234 factories reeling under unviable losses. Politicisation of labour issues is the crucial factor for denigrating the status...   Read More

    By : Saurabh Bandyopadhyay
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