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Interviews

“India and China should set aside Rivalries to rewrite Rules for the Global Economy ”, Interview with Gireesh Chandra Prasad, Mint, 6 January 2020.

“Economic Reforms after 25 Years”, Interview with Shaji Vikraman, Indian Express, 6 July 2016.

“Catch Up: The Next-14”, Interview with Chanpreet Khurana, Mint, 2 December 2013.

“The State of the Economy: We Only Postponed the Day of Reckoning”, Interview with Sunit Arora, Outlook, 28 October 2013.

“What makes Delhi University a top draw for students?”, Interview with V. Kumara Swamy, The Telegraph, 30 May 2013.

“Journey into Heterodoxy”, Interview with Suman Tarafdar, Indian Express , 31 August 2008.

“Don with a difference”, Lunch with BS: T N Ninan, Business Standard, 17 May 2005.

“Universities must heed wake up call”, Interview with Siddharth Varadarajan, The Hindu, 16 May 2005.

“Globes apart”, Interview with Siddharth Varadarajan, The Times of India, 3 March 2004.

“India’s fiscal crisis”, Interview with Sanjaya Baru, The Financial Express, 25 February 2002.

“Professor with an appetite for reform”, Lunch with BS: T N Ninan, Business Standard, 31 May 2000.

Articles

“For our World in Flux: Some Hard Lessons in History from the 1930s”, Mint, 14 April 2023.

“Contractionary Macroeconomics of Budget will not Boost Growth”, Mint, 10 February 2023.

“The Return of Industrial Policy is Welcome but it Needs Far More”, Mint, 13 January 2023.

“Election Results in the Americas Show that Democracy is Resilient”, Mint, 09 December 2022.

“America's Interest Rate must not work against the World's Interest”, Mint, 11 November 2022.

“US Monetary Policy: Is it Curbing Inflation or Risking a Recession”, Mint, 14 October 2022.

“Developed India by 2047? Look beyond the Arithmetic of Growth”, Mint, 9 September 2022.

“India at 75: A less Poor but more Unequal Nation with too few Jobs”, Mint, 11 August 2022.

“Globalization in our Times: An Ebb, a Pause or the End?”, Mint, 8 July 2022.

“Grain of Unpleasant Truth: Global Hunger calls for Collective Action”, Mint, 10 June 2022.

“An Inflation Focus that Neglects Growth could lead to Stagflation”, Mint, 13 May 2022.

“How to Build a New Punjab and Restore its Economic Standing”, Mint, 8 April 2022.

“National Education Policy: Devil lies in the Implementation”, Mint, 14 August 2020.

“The Government's Tight Fist has Given our Economy a Body Blow”, Mint, 12 June 2020.

“An Insufficient Relief”, Indian Express, 23 May 2020.

“Let there be Light”, Open, 15 May 2020.

“Locked Down with a Firm Hand: Where is the Healing Touch”, Mint, 8 May 2020.

“The Exit Dilemma”, Indian Express, 30 April 2020.

“The Covid-19 Paradox in South Asia”, The Hindu, 24 April 2020.

“Unlocking the Economy: Policy Roadmap for India after 14 April”, Mint, 10 April 2020.

“Lives and Livelihoods”, Indian Express, 4 April 2020.

“Failing Health of Globalization: Covid-19 Blow to a Stressed World Order”, Mint, 13 March 2020.

“Union Budget: a Lost Opportunity to Boost Growth”, Mint, 14 February 2020.

“Assault on Public Universities: Don't Mortgage India's Future”, Mint, 10 January 2020.

“The Economy is a Mess: Can the Government Do Anything?”, Mint, 13 December 2019.

“Shut the Door on RCEP, but let us get our act together at home”, Mint, 8 November 2019.

“Economic Power Shifting East as Asia Rises”, China Daily, 23 October 2019.

“Asia's Remarkable Economic Transformation”, The Hindu, 22 October 2019.

“Managing India's Economic Downturn: The Demand Side”, Mint, 11 October 2019.

“The Country's Population can be an asset: It is not a Liability”, Mint, 13 September 2019.

“Government Bonds in Foreign Currencies: Bad Idea, Bad Debt”, Mint, 9 August 2019.

“Managing the Fisc while Enlarging the Growth Deficit”, Mint, 12 July 2019.

“Believe in Better”, Times Higher Education, 28 June 2018.

“The Government Slips on Oil: It is Time to Act on Prices”, Mint, 8 June 2018.

“Financing Re-industrialization: Bring Back Development Banks”, Mint, 11 May 2018.

“A Tale of Three Banks: What Next for our Banking System”, Mint, 13 April 2018.

“Political Messaging and the Union Budget”, Mint, 9 February 2018.

“Wrong Time for Fiscal Squeeze”, Mint, 12 January 2018.

“The Political Impasse in Germany”, Mint, 8 December 2017.

“Will Roads and Bank Stimulus Revive the Economy?”, Mint, 10 November 2017.

“Why the Economic Slowdown, and How to Fix It? ”, Mint, 13 October 2017.

“Building BRICS: Thinking Beyond National Interest”, Mint, 8 September 2017.

“A Strong Rupee Hurts the Economy”, Mint, 11 August 2017.

“Vibrant Democracy, Dormant Parliament”, Mint, 14 July 2017.

“One Belt, One Road”, Mint, 9 June 2017.

“The Decline and Fall of the Centre-Left in Europe”, Mint, 12 May 2017.

“Executive Decisions are not for Judges”, Mint, 14 April 2017.

“The Degradation of Indian Universities through Politics”, Mint, 10 March 2017.

“Union Budget: Right Priorities, Flawed Macroeconomics”, Mint, 14 February 2017.

“How to Make Publicly-Funded Elections a Reality”, Mint, 13 January 2017

“Demonetization: Politics Trumps Economics”, Mint, 9 December 2016

“Globalization and its Political Backlash”, Mint, 11 November 2016

“1991: Economic Liberalization and Political Process”, Mint, 14 October 2016.

“Taxing Problems”, Mint, 9 September 2016

“Excellence at Universities: Our Elusive Quest”, Mint, 12 August 2016

“Brexit and Europe”, Mint, 8 July 2016

“To Plan or Not To Plan”, Mint, 10 June 2016

“Put Jobs First”, Mint, 11 May 2016

“The Great Bank Robbery”, Mint, 8 April 2016

“The Sting in The Budget”, Mint, 11 March 2016

“Two Tales of Sedition”, The Indian Express, 20 February 2016

“Beware of Deficit Fetishism”, Mint, 19 February 2016

“Great Fall of India's Exports”, Mint, 22 January 2016

“How to Fast Forward the Backward States”, Mint, 11 December 2015

“Reinvent the G-20”, Mint, 13 November 2015

“Agriculture's Long Drought”, Mint, 9 October 2015

“The Reservations Syndrome”, Mint, 11 September 2015

“North Block vs RBI: Lost in Translation”, Mint, 18 August 2015

“Make in India: Yes, but How?”, Mint, 10 July 2015

“The Interest Rate Conundrum”, Mint, 12 June 2015

“Development 2.0”, The Indian Express, 2 September 2014

“The Future Still Belongs to Emerging Markets”, Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly, April 2014

“The West and the Rest”, The Economic Times, 13 January, 2014

“The Economy and its Crises: It's more than Inflation”, India Today, 28 October, 2013

“Catch Up in Industrialisation”, The Hindu, 26 October, 2013

“Cut off from college: the quest for undergraduate education”, The Times of India, 28 June, 2011

“The miracle and the paradox: China at 60 plus”, The Times of India, 6 October 2010

"Who is afraid of inflation?", The Times of India, 14 September, 2010

“A reversal of fortunes: the story of the global economic crisis is full of surprises and ironies”, The Times of India, 16 July 2010

“Universities in the sick bay”, The Indian Express, 25 May 2005

“Rethink governance of globalisation” The Economic Times, 2 March 2004

“Globalisation once more”, Biblio, Special Issue, 2002

Videos

A Life in Two Worlds:
A Conversation
with Deepak Nayyar

United States Library of Congress
Washington DC
31 May 2023

Asia's Remarkable Economic Transformation and Rise: Learning from a half century of Development
S.T. Lee Distinguished Lecture
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
National University of Singapore
2 March 2021

Resurgent Asia
Interview with Duncan Green
Podcast 26 June 2020

Union Budget: 2020-21
Interview with Karan Thapar
7 February 2020

Rise of Asia
Jaipur Literary Festival
24 January 2020

Resurgent Asia: Diversity in Development
OUP Book Launch at India International Centre,
New Delhi, 27 November 2019
Speakers: Romila Thapar, Prem Shankar Jha,
Dipankar Gupta, Niraja Gopal Jayal, and Sudipto Mundle
Author: Deepak Nayyar
Oxford University Press video

Union Budget: 2019-20
Interview with Karan Thapar
5 July 2019

"Future of Globalization: Learning from History"
Karl Marx Memorial Lecture
Asian Development Research Institute, Patna
9 November 2018

"Fiscal Conundrum of India"
Confederation of Indian Industry
Annual Conference 2018, New Delhi
8 April 2018

Responding to Crises: Lessons Learned and Future Challenges
UNU-WIDER, Annual Conference
Helsinki, September 2016

Union Budget, 2016-17, and the Economy
Malayala Manorama Annual Lecture
Cochin, 4th March 2016

On the Past and the Future of UNU-WIDER
An Interview with Professor Deepak Nayyar

Part 1 Chairing the UNU-WIDER Board: 2001 to 2008

On the Past and the Future of UNU-WIDER
An Interview with Professor Deepak Nayyar

Part 2 The WIDER Annual Lecture 2009 and Beyond

On the Past and the Future of UNU-WIDER
An Interview with Professor Deepak Nayyar

Part 3 CATCH UP, 2013, and its Implications

On the Past and the Future of UNU-WIDER
An Interview with Professor Deepak Nayyar

Part 4 At the Intersections of Theory & Policy and Economics & History

Why Employment Matters:
Reviving Growth and Reducing Inequality

Keynote Address to the World of Work Summit
at the Annual Session of the International Labour Conference
Geneva, 9th June 2014

Globalization and Democracy
Golden Jubilee Lecture
Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi
21 February 2014

Catch Up:
Developing Countries in the World Economy

Book Launch at Overseas Development Institute, London, 26th November, 2013
Kevin Watkins, Chair

Catch Up:
Developing Countries in the World Economy

Book Launch at Overseas Development Institute, London, 26th November, 2013
Deepak Nayyar, Speaker

Catch Up:
Developing Countries in the World Economy

Book Launch at Overseas Development Institute, London, 26th November, 2013
Stephany Griffith Jones, Discussant

Catch Up:
Developing Countries in the World Economy

OUP Book Launch at India Habitat Centre,
New Delhi, 14th November 2013
Speakers: Romila Thapar, Amit Bhaduri and Dipankar Gupta
Author: Deepak Nayyar

Catch Up:
Developing Countries in the World Economy

OUP Book Launch at India Habitat Centre,
New Delhi, 14th November 2013
Speakers: Romila Thapar, Amit Bhaduri and Dipankar Gupta
Author: Deepak Nayyar

Oxford University Press video
7:47 minutes

Emerging Economies and the Global Crisis
Lessons from, and Prospects of China. India and Brazil
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 27th May, 2013

Emerging Markets in the Global Economy
Professors Albert park, Deepak Nayyar, Jan Svejnar and Yang Yao
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 27th May, 2013

Developing Countries in the World Economy:
Falling Behind and Catching Up
Inaugural Lecture
First Congress of the Celso Furtado Centre
for International Development
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 15th August 2012

China, India, Brazil and South Africa in the World Economy:
Engines of Growth?
Public Lecture, The New School, New York
Part 1

China, India, Brazil and South Africa in the World Economy:
Engines of Growth?
Public Lecture, The New School, New York
Part 2

The Rise of China and India:
Implications for the Developing World
Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences
Hanoi, 26th February 2013

Third Ambedkar Memorial Lecture
New Delhi
14 April 2011

Developing Countries in the World Economy:
The Future in the Past?
WIDER Annual Lecture 12
Helsinki, 23rd February 2009
Part 1

Developing Countries in the World Economy:
The Future in the Past?
WIDER Annual Lecture 12
Helsinki, 23rd February 2009
Part 2

In Conversation with Rajiv Mehrotra
New Delhi
July 2005

From Red Tape to Red Carpet
Deepak Nayyar and Arun Shourie
India Today Conclave, New Delhi
13 March 2004