Jayati Ghosh Named By UN To Advisory Board On Economic, Social Affairs
India News | Press Trust of India | Monday January 25, 2021
Indian development economist Jayati Ghosh is among 20 prominent personalities appointed by the United Nations to a high-level advisory board that will provide recommendations for the UN Secretary-General to respond to the current and future socio-economic challenges in the post-COVID-19 world.
Indian Economy to Grow 5.6 Per Cent in 2014: UN body
Business | Wednesday September 10, 2014
The Indian economy will grow at a rate of 5.6 per cent in 2014 while developing economies as a whole will see a rise of 4.5-5 per cent in economic expansion, a report by United Nations body UNCTAD said on Wednesday.
Gujarat Growth Model Based on Concessions to Businesses: Economist
Business | Wednesday September 10, 2014
Punching holes in the Gujarat model of development, noted economist Jayati Ghosh on Wednesday said the high rate of economic expansion was fuelled by big concessions to corporates but the poor did not benefit from it as wages remained second lowest in the country.
Jayati Ghosh Named By UN To Advisory Board On Economic, Social Affairs
India News | Press Trust of India | Monday January 25, 2021
Indian development economist Jayati Ghosh is among 20 prominent personalities appointed by the United Nations to a high-level advisory board that will provide recommendations for the UN Secretary-General to respond to the current and future socio-economic challenges in the post-COVID-19 world.
Indian Economy to Grow 5.6 Per Cent in 2014: UN body
Business | Wednesday September 10, 2014
The Indian economy will grow at a rate of 5.6 per cent in 2014 while developing economies as a whole will see a rise of 4.5-5 per cent in economic expansion, a report by United Nations body UNCTAD said on Wednesday.
Gujarat Growth Model Based on Concessions to Businesses: Economist
Business | Wednesday September 10, 2014
Punching holes in the Gujarat model of development, noted economist Jayati Ghosh on Wednesday said the high rate of economic expansion was fuelled by big concessions to corporates but the poor did not benefit from it as wages remained second lowest in the country.
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