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Through conversations with top thinkers in the social sciences and beyond, economist Shruti Rajagopalan explores the ideas that will propel India forward.

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Through conversations with top thinkers in the social sciences and beyond, economist Shruti Rajagopalan explores the ideas that will propel India forward.

    Anne Krueger Reflects on 50 Years of Rent-Seeking, Trade, and Economic Development

    Anne Krueger Reflects on 50 Years of Rent-Seeking, Trade, and Economic Development

    Today my guest is Anne O Krueger. She is a Senior Fellow at the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, and the Herald L. and Caroline Ritch Emeritus Professor of Sciences and Humanities in the Economics Department at Stanford University. She served World Bank’s Chief Economist from 1982 to 1986, and the first deputy managing director at the IMF from 2001 to 2006. We talked about her famous 1974 paper “The Political Economy of a Rent Seeking Society” on its 50th anniversary, her experience understanding the license permit raj system in India, the 1991 trade liberalization, the Washington consensus, decline of the WTO, the new protectionism in the US, reforming Argentina and much more.
    Recorded May 17th, 2024.
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    Timestamps
    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:01:24) - Rent-Seeking in Turkey and India
    (00:10:49) - Professional Influences

    (00:15:35) - South Korean Miracle

    (00:18:53) - Korea vs. India

    (00:26:19) - Import Substitution and Rent

    (00:29:15) - Turning Around the World Bank

    (00:38:59) - The Krueger Consensus

    (00:42:18) - Africa
    (00:45:39) - India's 1991 Reforms
    (00:50:52) - World Trade Organization
    (00:53:53) - United States and Free Trade
    (01:02:14) - License Permit Raj in the US
    (01:04:36) - International Monetary Fund
    (01:06:47) - Hope for Milei and Argentina
    (01:11:30) - Looking Back on Success
    (01:13:31) - Outro

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    Karthik Muralidharan Examines the State of the Indian State

    Karthik Muralidharan Examines the State of the Indian State

    Today my guest is Karthik Muralidharan. He is the Tata Chancellor's Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of the recent book Accelerating India’s Development: A State-Led Roadmap for Effective Governance.” We talked about the lacking state capacity in India, about improving the quality of public expenditure, fiscal federalism, methods to improve the hiring process for government, better ways of staffing and using the Indian bureaucracy, randomized control trials and development and much more. 
    Recorded May 15th, 2024.
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    Timestamps
    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:07:46) - Quality of Public Education

    (00:17:59) - Decentralization vs. Federalism

    (00:31:58) - Welfare Expenditure

    (00:41:30) - Personnel for the Indian State

    (01:09:08) - Better Approach for Skilling

    (01:17:26) - Empanelment

    (01:34:32) - The Backdrop of the Field of Economics

    (01:56:52) - Outro

    • 1 hr 57 min
    Arjun Ramani and Thomas Easton Decode India's Changing Economic Landscape

    Arjun Ramani and Thomas Easton Decode India's Changing Economic Landscape

    Today my guests are Tom Easton and Arjun Ramani from The Economist. Tom Easton is Mumbai bureau chief. He joined The Economist in 2000 at the New York bureau and was appointed the Asian business editor in 2007. Arjun Ramani is on an extended stint in Mumbai and Delhi bureaus covering the Indian economy. Before this, he was the global business and economics correspondent in the London office. We spoke about various aspects of covered in a recent six-part special report on India’s economy written by Arjun and Tom.
    Recorded May 2nd, 2024.
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    Timestamps
    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:01:03) - The India Express and its Future

    (00:01:57) - Reasons for Optimism and Pessimism Over India’s Future

    (00:14:45) - Long-Run Economic Growth

    (00:18:51) - Is India Prepared to be a Capitalist Country?

    (00:29:37) - Unemployment vs. Informal Labor Market in India

    (00:47:17) - India and Education

    (00:51:21) - State Capacity Problems

    (01:02:11) - Concrete Ceilings for Indian Businesses

    (01:08:24) - The Binding Constraint

    (01:13:30) - Industrial Policy

    (01:31:53) - Future of Economic Journalism
     
    (01:44:50) - Outro

    • 1 hr 45 min
    Rohit Lamba Reimagines India’s Economic Policy Emphasis

    Rohit Lamba Reimagines India’s Economic Policy Emphasis

    Today my guest is Rohit Lamba, an assistant professor of economics at Pennsylvania State University and a visiting assistant professor of economics at New York University Abu Dhabi. We spoke about his recent book Breaking the Mould: Reimagining India’s Economic Future which he has coauthored with Raghuram Rajan.
    We spoke about their argument to shift the focus from industrial and trade policy towards a services and education policy, how India can and should decentralize, if India can scale education and health, India’s growth rate numbers, and much more. 
    Recorded April 19th, 2024.
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    Timestamps
    (00:00:00) - Intro
    (00:05:21) - Zooming into Indian States
    (00:20:25) - Why not Decentralization?
    (00:26:28) - Scaling Education
    (00:51:14) - Educating the Global South
    (00:53:22) - Picking Winners and Losers
    (01:10:22) - India's Growth Rate
    (01:18:44) - Outro
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    • 1 hr 19 min
    Rasheed Griffith Explores the Complexities of the Caribbean

    Rasheed Griffith Explores the Complexities of the Caribbean

    Today my guest is Rasheed Griffith, who is the CEO of the Caribbean Progress Studies Institute, the host of the podcast the Rasheed Griffith Show, and one of my favorite writers on Substack. He also directs the Emergent Ventures Africa-Caribbean grants program at the Mercatus Center. 
    We spoke about whether the former colonizers owe reparations to the Caribbean people, economic divergence in post-colonial Caribbean countries, Caribbean music, homophobia, VS Naipaul, West Indian cricket team, and much more. 
    Recorded April 4th, 2024.
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    Timestamps
    (00:00:00) - Intro
    (00:09:37) - Do Former Colonizers Owe Reparations to the Caribbean People?
    (00:22:29) - The Counterfactual for Caribbean Colonies
    (00:35:48) - India, Caribbean and Scale
    (00:40:52) - Is Saint Lucia the Best at Spotting Talent?
    (00:49:37) - Caribbean Civil Rights Movement
    (00:58:01) - Innovation in Caribbean Music
    (01:03:59) - Homophobia
    (01:13:10) - Most Underrated Caribbean Island?
    (01:19:05) - V.S. Naipual
    (01:30:57) - Outro
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    • 1 hr 31 min
    Pranay Kotasthane Unravels the Global Semiconductor Industry

    Pranay Kotasthane Unravels the Global Semiconductor Industry

    Today my guest is Pranay Kotasthane who is the deputy director of the Takshashila Institution and chairs the High Tech Geopolitics Programme.
    Pranay co-writes Anticipating the Unintended, a newsletter on public policy ideas and frameworks, and co-hosts Puliyabaazi, a popular Hindi-Urdu podcast on politics, policy, and technology. He is the co-author of - Missing in Action: Why Should You Care About Public Policy, and the graphic nonfiction narrative We, the Citizens. He has co-edited India’s Marathon: Reshaping the Post-Pandemic World Order.
    Today we are discussing his most recent book, When the Chips Are Down, coauthored with Abhiram Manchi. We spoke the evolution of the semiconductor industry, industrial targeting, Moore’s law, Rock’s law, Taiwan’s Comparative advantage, whether India can lead in semiconductor chips and more.
    Recorded March 12th, 2024.
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    Timestamps
    (00:00:00) - Intro
    (00:08:35) - Moore's Law
    (00:14:08) - Rock's Law
    (00:21:41) - Geopolitics of the Semiconducter Industry
    (00:27:46) - Metacritical Technologies
    (00:38:49) - Geographical Concentration
    (00:48:34) - Zelenograd
    (00:59:44) - Unease of doing Business in India
    (01:09:45) - Industrial Targeting in Taiwan   
    (01:30:57) - Outro
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    • 1 hr 32 min

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