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Sep 5th, 2021,
Panel Discussion |
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Panel
discussion on the new book "Informal Women Workers
in the Global South" with Jayati Ghosh, Martha
Chen, Diane Elson, Pasuk Phongpaichit, Dzodzi Tsikata,
Hameda Deedat, and C.P. Chandrasekhar.
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Apr 7th, 2021,
Webinar sponsored by PERI and IDEAs |
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Panel
discussion on the new book "Informal Women Workers
in the Global South" with Jayati Ghosh, Martha
Chen, Diane Elson, Pasuk Phongpaichit, Dzodzi Tsikata,
Hameda Deedat, and C.P. Chandrasekhar.
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Jan 31st, 2021,
Vikas Rawal |
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Vikas
Rawal discusses why the farmers are opposing the Agriculture
Laws in India, the social and class basis of the resistance
and the potential changes it can bring about in the
direction of state policies.
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Dec 22nd, 2020. |
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Catch
BOOM's Govindraj Ethiraj in conversation with Economics
Prof. Jayati Ghosh & Former Governor of RBI, Raghuram
Rajan.
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Mar 26th, 2020 |
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In
an interview serving as the first wake-up call to
the damages of coronavirus lockdown on the economy,
Prof Jayati Ghosh says more damage has already been
done in two days of lockdown than by demonetisation
since it happened in November 2016.
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Feb 4th, 2020,
Jayati Ghosh |
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Despite
all the blatant attempts to fudge the data, it is
clear that this budget will not provide the required
fiscal stimulus to kick-start the economy. The few
benefits of this budget will go to a handful of crony
capitalists and the people of India will continue
to suffer worsening economic conditions, only to be
distracted by cries of nationalism.
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Oct 10th, 2019 |
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The
neoliberal trap has resulted in a new normal of low
growth globally. C.P. Chandrasekhar explains how countries,
in trying to deal with this, are rely ingon the same
policies that created the earlier speculative bubble
and crash. |
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Sep 21st, 2019,
Jayati Ghosh |
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Prof
Jayati Ghosh talks about the state of economy and what
lies ahead. She talks about long term impact of various
economic policies adopted by Govt and how it is going
to create troubles. |
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Sep 16th, 2019 |
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Centre
for Informal Sector and Labour Studies, SSS I, JNU organised
a Seminar on the topic, 'Dreams and Reality : Unpacking
India's Economic Crisis' at SSS I Auditorium JNU from
2-00 p.m. to 7-00 p.m., Friday 13 Sept 2019. T. M. Thomas
Isaac the Finance Minister of Kerala spoke on the topic
The Great Indian Slowdown : A State Finance Minister's
Perspective. |
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Sep 12th, 2019 |
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In the wake of RBI's decision to
transfer Rs 1.76 lakh crore to the government as per
the recommendations of the Bimal Jalan-led committee;
and Modi Government's the decision to merge 10 Public
Sector Banks to carve out for large banks, a public
debate titled 'RBI's Reserve Fund Transfer & Banks
Mergers: A Loot or Boost?' was organised by Financial
Accountability Network India, a collective of civil
society organisations, unions, people's movements, students,
teachers and concerned citizens to highlight the issues
of accountability and transparency of the national financial
institutions. |
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Jul 26th, 2019 |
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What are some of the challenges faced
by women in agriculture in India? What are the possible
ways out of the agrarian crisis, that is hurting women
farmers and agricultural workers the hardest? A panel
discussion was organised by Focus on the Global South,
Economic Research Foundation in collaboration with Rosa
Luxemburg Stiftung –South Asia. This video provides
a glimpse of the discussion. |
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Jul 12th, 2019,
Interview with JNU Prof Jayati Ghosh |
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Are the budget figures reliable or
are they misleading and perhaps arguably false?
That's the question we address in this interview with
Professor of Economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University
Jayati Ghosh. |
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Mar 15th, 2019 |
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Prashant Bhushan speaks on Current
Threats to the Constitution at Krishna Bharadwaj Memorial
Lecture 2019 jointly organised by Faculty of CESP JNU
and JNUTA at SIS New Building, JNU on Thursday, 14 March
2019, 4-30 p.m. |
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Mar 6th, 2019 |
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Prof. Amartya Sen released a volume
on the Indian economy under the Modi sarkar edited by
Dipa Sinha, Shouvik Chakraborty, Srinivasan Ramani and
Rohit Azad. It is a collection of 14 articles on almost
every aspect of this government done in a simple objective
fashion. The authors have let the data speak for themselves!
Prof. Amartya Sen, Prof. Gopalkrishna Gandhi, C. Rammanohar
Reddy and Prof. Zoya Hassan were in conversation with
Prof. Jayati Ghosh. 3-00 to 5-00 p.m., Wednesday, 27
Feb 2019, Alliance Francaise de Delhi. |
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Jan 21st, 2019 |
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Jayati Ghosh speaks on the employment
crisis, which is essentially the result of inadequate
demand in India. Labour-displacing technological change
is a problem not in itself but because it occurs in
a neoliberal economic context, in which public spending
on employment-intensive activities is constrained. |
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