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Deepak Nayyar

@profdnayyar

Economist, Columnist.
Professor Emeritus, JNU. Former Vice Chancellor, Delhi University. Former Chief Economic Adviser, Government of India

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In Conversation with Deepak Nayyar on ā€˜Resurgent Asia’ - Podcast and Transcript globalpolicyjournal.com/blog/30/06/202…

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Lessons for India and other latecomers from East Asian success in industrialization. See my review essay Economic & Political Weekly, Deepak Nayyar, Asian Development Bank, United Nations ESCAP. East Asia’s Paths to Industrialisation and Prosperity : Lessons for India and Other Latecomers in South Asia epw.in/journal/2020/5…

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An unusual theme and an excellent book. My Chapter in this Oxford Handook is on 'Industrialization, Hubs and Catch Up: The World Economy in Historical Perspective'.

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ā€œThinking intellectuals alone are in no position to change the world even though no such change is possible without their contribution. That requires a united from of ordinary people and intellectuals.....That is the dilemma of the twenty first centuryā€ Eric Hobsbawm

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An enormous loss for the Economics profession and its heterodox intellectual tradition. Superb teacher, brilliant researcher, great friend and wonderful human being. I will miss him.

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#Opinion | "The consequences of higher interest rates, both on the supply side and the demand side, could further dampen the fragile growth in output and hurt the modest recovery in employment," Deepak Nayyar writes. livemint.com/opinion/online…

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#Opinion | "Recent political developments in the Americas seem to suggest that this might be the beginning of the end of that phase when populist-nationalist-authoritarian leaders were elected by their people and ruled the roost," Deepak Nayyar writes. livemint.com/opinion/column…

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At the invitation of Prof DeepakNayyar, Manoj Kumar Jha, Swapan Dasgupta & I engaged in a lively two-hour discussion on Indian democracy before a small group of young business people, mainly from Latin America, who had been brought here by the Brazilian group Legado. It was a serious, yet

At the invitation of Prof DeepakNayyar, <a href="/manojkjhadu/">Manoj Kumar Jha</a>, <a href="/swapan55/">Swapan Dasgupta</a> &amp; I engaged in a lively two-hour discussion on Indian democracy before a small group of young business people, mainly from Latin America, who had been brought here by the Brazilian group Legado. It was a serious, yet
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šŸŽ„ Dive into an enriching conversation! Watch IHD Chairman Deepak Nayyar in a captivating dialogue with Dan Turello from the Kluge Center at Library of Congress . Click to view the conversation bit.ly/44Nviyl šŸŒ #LifeInTwoWorlds