
Indian Public Policy Review
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Indian Public Policy Review - An online and open access journal of Economics, Politics, and Strategy
Joined September 2020
RT @NLSIUofficial: #FacultyPublication. "A majority of Indians do not have effective access to legal services, despite the constitutional p….
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RT @IPPRJournal: Presenting the August 2025 issue of the IPPR: critical and evidence-based analyses spanning urban growth, agrarian institu….
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RT @karthikssays: In our latest article published in the @IPPRJournal, @Vroomabel and I evaluate the case for technological solutions to ad….
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RT @AriGos: @shobhankita and I wrote a book review of Eva Dou’s book, "House of Huawei" for @IPPRJournal. We examine the Chinese tech compa….
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The review of @evadou's House of Huawei by @shobhankita and @AriGos offers a nuanced look at Huawei’s rise, strategies, and its links to China’s state and party. It offers a window into global tech competition & the geopolitics shaping the digital world.
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RT @daksh_india: We're proud to share that a paper authored by our researchers, @SuryaPrakashBS and @RohithHouse, was published in the Ind….
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RT @IPPRJournal: The latest issue of IPPR has been published and it has some exciting papers on capex spending, disparities in judicial exp….
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Narayan Ramachandran reviews “The Nehru Development Model: History and Its Lasting Impact” by Arvind Panagariya and calls it a "significant contribution to Indian economic history". @APanagariya .
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Rahul & Mukherjee analyse Trump's second-term tariff policies & examines global economic implications, strategic retaliation patterns. It also identifies opportunities for India to boost US exports and enhance its role in global value chains. @IEGResearch .
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@RohithHouse and @SuryaPrakashBS analysis of India's judicial budgeting reveals significant vertical disparities between union and state funding, plus horizontal disparities across states and proposes Finance Commission reforms.
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