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Demonetisation : the economists speak

Demonetization has come to describe in India one economic decision that shook a billion people from the very moment it was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 8th November 2016; from the manifestation shrouded in secrecy, the rationale, the aftermath, the short and the long term economic im...

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Other Authors: Uma Kapila , ed
Format: Printed Book
Published: New Delhi : . Academic Foundation, 2017.
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505 |a  1. Demonetisation demythified 2. Making of a mammoth tragedy 3. Demonetisation: pains or gains? 4. A monetary economics view of the demonetisation 5. The demonetisation decision: event, impact, narrative and meaning 6. Will demonetisation lead to a protracted economic slowdown Demonetisation and Indian agriculture 8. On what horizons will the demonetisation shock play out? 9. Demonetisation: an (un)Necessary evil? 10. A big, destructive bang 11. A bad time for a crisis 12. Crossing the chasm 13. Three shades of black 14. Black to white: will it stop corruption? 15. For demonetisation to work, Modi must root out political and buraucratic corruption 16. Towards Swaccha Chunav 17. Demonetisation: the gains vis-a-vis the pains 18. Demonetisation: then, now and next year 19. Cashless/​digital: how Modi changed (and changed) demonetisation narrative 20. Legal questions about demonetisation: what happens to the assets that back extinguished rupee notes  
520 |a Demonetization has come to describe in India one economic decision that shook a billion people from the very moment it was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 8th November 2016; from the manifestation shrouded in secrecy, the rationale, the aftermath, the short and the long term economic impact, the social and political fallout, and much more. Endless animated discussions in virtually every kind of group at any kind of place, unending serpentine queues at banks and ATMs, continuous news headlines for days and weeks, countless speeches, reactions and counter-arguments, a stalled parliament—India’s recent demonetization has indeed unfolded at an unprecedented scale. Amidst the din and cacophony, it makes a lot of sense to make available to the reader, a bunch of authentic writings by noted economists/scholars, and policymakers on how they view demonetisation. 
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650 |a Economic history 
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