Food Price Transmission in India: The case of wheat*

Apr 30th 2013, C.P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh

The general tendency among Indian policy makers is to blame international price movements for the rise in prices of essential food items in India, which is actually not true.

* This article was originally published in the Business Line, April 29, 2013.


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