Economy
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The Daily Fix: India’s GDP numbers are bad but they do not capture the full impact of demonetisation
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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The Daily Fix: GDP figures finally show note ban effect and an economy on shaky ground
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Food for thought: India will have 1.7 billion people by 2050. How will it feed them all?
Mohan Guruswamy
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Video: This spoof on India’s IT layoffs is probably the only opportunity to laugh at the crisis
Scroll Staff
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Watch: How China is marketing its One Belt, One Road project through singing children
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: Mass IT layoffs make it clear that the India story is still on shaky ground
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Yes, giving money to very poor people will make their lives better. Just ask Ecuador
Andrés Mideros Mora, The Conversation
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Indian textbook publisher S Chand starts a new chapter by listing in the stock market
Manu Balachandran, qz.com
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One question Prime Minister Narendra Modi needs to focus on: How many jobs have we added?
Maheshwer Peri
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India has long been an intrusive state even when it came to business and the economy
Vivek Kaul
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The faults in our start-ups: Why India’s prized Silicon Valley hires keep burning out
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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What this book on saving capitalism teaches India: Close the inequality gap, or pay for it
Sarojesh Mukherjee
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The Daily Fix: With no back series and confusing GDP data, is India's economy flying blind?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Punjab’s fading prosperity, growing unemployment is making residents angry – and they’re showing it
Bilal Handoo, IndiaSpend.com
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We’ve calculated the environmental cost of a loaf of bread. Here’s what you can do about it
Peter Horton, The Conversation
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Glee, denial, sadness: Mental health experts analyse India in the time of demonetisation
Ajaz Ashraf
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It’s not just the GDP. There’s also the mystery of 10% growth in consumption expenditure
Anupam Gupta
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India's Q3 GDP growth pegged at 7% despite demonetisation concerns
Scroll Staff
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Debt trap: Videocon is a classic case of what overborrowing can do to a company
Madhura Karnik, qz.com
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The US Dollar still reigns supreme in developing countries – but not for long
Will Hickey