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  • February 22, 2017

    The idea of a Universal Basic Income has emerged in India’s Economic Survey 2016–17. Will UBI be the most significant economic outcome for the poor in recent times?    Does the recently released Economic Survey evoke the jingling sound of falling coins in your ears? On the face of it the flagship annual document of...   Read More

    By : Anupma Mehta
  • February 1, 2017

    The welfare challenge lies in providing assistance to needy households to ensure adequate diets without creating conditions in which they opt for inferior diets that are too heavy on cereals With the Kerala government’s decision to implement the National Food Security Act (NFSA) from April the whole country will be covered by the legislation. However...   Read More

    By : Sonalde Desai
  • February 1, 2017

    The NCAER 2017 Rabi Outlook Report provides a comprehensive assessment of the current availability of inputs, monsoon rainfall, demand conditions in domestic and global markets, and government policies, all of which are likely to impact this year's Rabi crop. The work underlying the Report has been supported by the National food Security Mission, Government of...   Read More

    By : Laxmi Joshi Charu Jain Tarujyoti Buragohain Rajesh Chadha Ayyapasore Govindan V. P. Ahuja
  • February 1, 2017

    This NCAER report presents findings of a survey carried out in 2015 across 30 states and Union Territories (UTs) in both rural and urban areas to evaluate the effectiveness of IRDAI’s nation-wide awareness campaigns and a special initiative in Tripura. The study compares current findings on insurance awareness of insured and uninsured households for life,...   Read More

    By : Rajesh Kumar Jaiswal Anushree Sinha Avantika Prabhakar Yashpal Poonam Dhawan Ramamani Sundar Radhika Piplani Jyoti Yadav
  • January 28, 2017

    Former finance secretary Vijay Kelkar on Friday advocated a single rate for the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as that would it simpler to administer. The GST Council has already decided on the four-rate structure for the indirect tax regime besides a cess. Giving an example he said it was better to first build a...   Read More

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  • January 27, 2017

    Former RBI Governor Bimal Jalan today said demonetisation in-principle was a good move to eliminate black money but in terms of consequences it did not work. Noting that there is a structural issue in policy making he said policy is made by politicians and executed by the administrative system and policy making should be flexible...   Read More

  • January 24, 2017

    ICT adoption by firms in all regions could enhance effectiveness of programmes such as Digital India The National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) together with the Department of Electronics and Information Technology has assessed the e-readiness of states and Union Territories of India six times since 2003. This body of work defines e-readiness as...   Read More

    By : Bornali Bhandari Ajaya Kumar Sahu
  • January 19, 2017

    Two months since India's two biggest banknotes were invalidated overnight to fight graft things are slowly returning to normal but at a cost to one of Asia's fastest­growing economies. In a central Delhi market two men in their 50s are fiddling with smartphones. Sudhir Sabharwal is buying a stapler from stallholder Rakesh Yadav but no...   Read More

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  • December 19, 2016

    Much of China’s economic success is due to the rapid growth in its exports. The share of China’s GDP in world GDP quintupled – from 3.62 per cent in 2000 to 14.80 per cent in 2015 – even as India’s share rose from just 1.43 per cent to 2.82 per cent during the same period....   Read More

    By : Tarujyoti Buragohain
  • December 1, 2016

    The input–output table for India has been constructed for the year 2013-14 consistent with the National Accounts estimates given in the National Accounts Statistics (NAS) 2015, while the supply use table (SUT) is for the year 2012-13. In order to allow for comparisons with the 2007-08 input-output table, the number of sectors has been kept...   Read More

    By : Kanhaiya Singh M R Saluja
  • December 1, 2016

    Over the last decade, poverty has declined substantially in India, driven largely by the country’s more recent rapid economic growth. Sadly, however, improvements in the nutritional status, particularly of children, have not kept pace. This new research study by the National Council of Applied Economic Research, done for India’s NITI Aayog, seeks to understand why. For...   Read More

    By : Sonalde Desai Asrar Alam Prabir Kumar Ghosh Jaya Koti Prem S Vashishtha Deepa S
  • November 9, 2016

    Material change matters but perception too determines a feeling of deprivation. Prosperity good governance and a focus on fairness rather than electoral pandering often elicit greater political support Public discontent is like a chameleon. When we see it we know it must have been hiding in plain sight for a while; but until we spot...   Read More

    By : Sonalde Desai
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