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  • Economist Kaushik Basu’s journals offer a fascinating inside view of a policy advisor’s life

    Economist Kaushik Basu’s journals offer a fascinating inside view of a policy advisor’s life

    Kaushik Basu
    · Jul 07, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • Economists have a lot more in common with literature, especially novels, than hard science

    Economists have a lot more in common with literature, especially novels, than hard science

    Carolin Benack, The Conversation
    · Oct 16, 2020 · 05:30 pm
  • How Isher Judge Ahluwalia broke into the male-dominated, Anglicised world of economists

    How Isher Judge Ahluwalia broke into the male-dominated, Anglicised world of economists

    Vinay Sitapati
    · Sep 26, 2020 · 08:30 am
  • We have the technology to work less and live better, but we don’t want to

    We have the technology to work less and live better, but we don’t want to

    Toby Phillips, Aeon.com
    · Oct 27, 2019 · 09:30 pm
  • Austrian capital Vienna ranked most liveable city in the world, Syria’s Damascus is the worst

    Austrian capital Vienna ranked most liveable city in the world, Syria’s Damascus is the worst

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 14, 2018 · 05:05 pm
  • Ranchi: BJP leaders stop economist Jean Dreze’s speech on communalism

    Ranchi: BJP leaders stop economist Jean Dreze’s speech on communalism

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 14, 2017 · 10:36 pm
  • Arvind Panagariya dismisses reports that he quit Niti Aayog over differences with the Centre

    Arvind Panagariya dismisses reports that he quit Niti Aayog over differences with the Centre

    Scroll Staff
    · Aug 09, 2017 · 08:50 am