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Op-ed September 25, 2024

Opinion | Lessons needs to be drawn from wars waged by central banks against inflation

The amount of time it took to restore relative price stability defied text-book assumptions about the process

Op-ed August 13, 2024

Opinion | Enterprise and employment: We need dynamic firms to generate jobs

The shift from lower middle-income to upper-middle income status involves a major shift in the employment structure, or the reallocation of labour on a large scale.

Op-ed November 15, 2022

Opinion | Why the monetary policy committee should slow its pace of tightening

Comparisons with targets and past 10-year averages show inflation in India is less of an outlier than in many rich economies. The MPC needs to figure out whether it wants to use the interest rate solely to target inflation.

Op-ed November 1, 2022

Why inflation usually retreats at a far slower pace than it goes up

There is no doubt that what most large economies are experiencing today is an inflation surge that will take its time to dissipate. The disinflation process is on average about three times longer than the inflation surge.

Op-ed August 23, 2022

Opinion | At What Point Should Central Banks Stop Monetary Tightening?

When central banks stop tightening will depend on a tough-to-estimate neutral rate that can keep economies on an even keel, writes Niranjan Rajadhyaksha.

Op-ed June 15, 2022

Opinion | The Central Bank’s Balance Sheet Will Shrink as it Battles Inflation

The trajectory of RBI’s repo rate as well as the way it manages its asset holdings will need to be watched closely from here on

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