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Indivjal Dhasmana, a senior associate editor at Business Standard, writes on macroeconomics, taxes, and political economy. He has over three decades of experience in various journalism. He currently heads the economics data team at Business Standard.
Indivjal Dhasmana, a senior associate editor at Business Standard, writes on macroeconomics, taxes, and political economy. He has over three decades of experience in various journalism. He currently heads the economics data team at Business Standard.
14th Finance Commission will advise on other components of the federal structure of the Indian economy for the 2015-20 period
OECD called India to go for more efficient use of subsidies as well as a simpler and broader tax system like Goods and Services Tax (GST)
Alvin Deaton tells Indivjal if happiness measurements are not robust, could be misused to divert attention from the real issues
The Committee has identified a number of sector-specific issues constraining investment in infrastructure, especially private investment
Of the following committees, only Rakesh Mohan Committee was in place before Mukherjee resigned as the Finance Minister
UPA Govt May Find It Difficult To Pass insurance and pension bills In Parliament As BJP Opposes
Company to approach Calcutta High Court
Terms 4.9% projection as a statistical problem
Q&A with TCA Anant, secretary and chief statistician, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implemenation
Consumer price inflation falls, at 6-mth low in September, but RBI may not cut rates, say experts
Says fiscal deficit could be reined in At 5.2% of GDP, warns it could widen to 6.1%
The report was submitted before the recent move by the government to raise diesel prices by Rs 5 a litre
Q&A with British High Commissioner James Bevan
FM says private transactions cannot and ought not to be allowed to be questioned on the basis of imputations and insinuations
Srei Infrastructure Finance said India Ratings (formerly Fitch) acted in haste and on inaccurate conjecture
Interview with Chief Statistician, Government Of India
Interview with Economics Professor, Princeton University
Q&A with Nobel laureate Joseph E Stiglitz
Interview with Economics Professor, Columbia University
Special Adviser to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on the corporate-politician nexus, taxing the rich and, of course, the Indian economy and Indian political system