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Indian Public Policy Review - An online and open access journal of Economics, Politics, and Strategy

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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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If you are a scholar in the field of public policy, economics, tech policy, defence and strategic affairs or other related fields, consider submitting your work to IPPR, which is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal for publishers and readers.
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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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Ishoo Srivastav explores how trust can be designed amidst information chaos. The article considers digital platforms, economic theory, and behavioural tools to foster truthfulness and cooperation in an era of information abundance.
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The paper by Varsha Aithala & Karthik Suresh interrogates the structural and regulatory challenges limiting access to justice. It finds that tech tools can only partially address deep-seated incentive and governance issues within India's legal profession.
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Jose & Chathukulam develop a seven-cluster framework for assessing Farmer Producer Organisations using institutional economics. Blending classic and heterodox traditions, it offers actionable insights for resilient, inclusive rural transformation.
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Examining urban growth in Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, and Kolkata, Debroy & Misra combine railway passenger data, satellite data observation, and housing prices to reveal post-pandemic expansion trends and spatial patterns across major Indian cities.
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Presenting the August 2025 issue of the IPPR: critical and evidence-based analyses spanning urban growth, agrarian institutions, legal sector reforms, trust in information, and global techno-geopolitics. Read on: .
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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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RT @shruti_gpt97: read the latest publication here:
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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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Hooda examines India's medical device industry, finding that the country primarily manufactures low-tech equipment while importing expensive advanced technology devices. This drives up diagnostic costs & places high OOP financial burden on households.
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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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