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2008 - IER Contributors

IER-Feb-08 : UNION BUDGET 2008-09 : AN INCLUSIVE INTENT
Serial No. Name of the Author Author Title Topic Title
1. S.Narayan The Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore Union Budget 2008-09—Options And Opportunities
2. Ashima Goyal Professor, Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Research(IGIDR), Mumbai Union Budget 2008-2009: Riding, Not Undermining The Wave
3. Ram Kumar Centre for Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences(TISS),Mumbai A Longer View On The Union Budget 2008-09
4. Vimala Ramachandran Development Economist Status of Basic Education In India: An Overview
 
5. Pramod.K.Yadav Indian Institute of Management(IIM)-Ahmedabad Primary Concern(s): Assessing Educational Expenses In Budgets
6. Imrana Qadeer Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Status Of Health Services In India: An Overview
7. Ravi Duggal Independent Researcher And Health Activist Health Budgets In The Context Of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)
8. Bhumika Jhamb Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability (CBGA), New Delhi Gender Budgeting and Beyond : Emerging Issues for Budget 2008-09
9. Yamini Mishra Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability (CBGA), New Delhi Gender Budgeting and Beyond : Emerging Issues for Budget 2008-09
10. Animesh Naskar Department Of Economics, Hans Raj College, University Of Delhi The Politics Of Union Budget And The Proletariats Of India
11. Paul Divakar National Campaign On Dalit Human Rights(NCDHR) Turning ‘Inclusive Intent’ To Real Time Inclusion: Will To Actualize Schedule Caste Sub-Plan And To Challenge Exclusion In The Private Sector
12. Sadanand Bag National Campaign On Dalit Human Rights(NCDHR) Turning ‘Inclusive Intent’ To Real Time Inclusion: Will To Actualize Schedule Caste Sub-Plan And To Challenge Exclusion In The Private Sector
13. Semmalar T. National Campaign On Dalit Human Rights(NCDHR) Turning ‘Inclusive Intent’ To Real Time Inclusion: Will To Actualize Schedule Caste Sub-Plan And To Challenge Exclusion In The Private Sector
14. Umesh Babu National Campaign On Dalit Human Rights(NCDHR) Turning ‘Inclusive Intent’ To Real Time Inclusion: Will To Actualize Schedule Caste Sub-Plan And To Challenge Exclusion In The Private Sector
15. Ashutosh.K.Vishal National Campaign On Dalit Human Rights(NCDHR) Turning ‘Inclusive Intent’ To Real Time Inclusion: Will To Actualize Schedule Caste Sub-Plan And To Challenge Exclusion In The Private Sector
16. Sakti Golder Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability(CBGA), New Delhi Budget For The Excluded: Special Focus On The Dalits And Adivasis
17. Bharti Ali HAQ: Centre for Child Rights, New Delhi Budgeting For Children In India
18. U.K.Srivastava Ex-Professor, IIM Ahmedabad and Honorary Director, National Institute of Cooperative Management, Gandhinagar Informal Economy: A Thought For That India Which Is Yet To Shine
19. Siba Sankar Mohanty Development Economist, Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability (CBGA), New Delhi NCMP, Development Goals And Public Expenditure: A Study Of Fiscal Responsibility And Budget Management
20. Amir Ullah Khan The India Development Foundation, Gurgaon Rural Infrastructure And Livelihoods: Moving Ahead With The New Poverty Alleviation Programmes
21. Aarti Bhardwaj The India Development Foundation, Gurgaon Rural Infrastructure And Livelihoods: Moving Ahead With The New Poverty Alleviation Programmes
22. Indu Rayadurgam Institute of South Asian Studies, Singapore Agenda For Inclusive Growth In Urban Development
23. S.P.Udaya Kumar
 
Green The Budget And Guard The Left Out
24. Devinder Sharma Agricultural Economist and Trade Policy Analyst, New Delhi Union Budget 2008: For Once, Let Us Have A Budget For Farmers
25. M.Rajivlochan Panjab University, Chandigarh A Level Playing Field For The Small Farmer
26. Pradeep.S.Mehta CUTS International, Jaipur Need To Take A Re-look At Central Non-Merit Subsidies
27. V.V.Singh CUTS International, Jaipur Need To Take A Re-look At Central Non-Merit Subsidies
28. Indrajit Mallik Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata Analytical Aspects Of Public Debt Management In India
29. K.Gayithri Center for Economic Studies and Policy, Institute for Social and Economic Change(ISEC), Bengalooru Public Expenditure In India: Issues And Concerns
30. Shanti Jagannathan Development Economist Budget India: From Allocations To Effective Execution
31. Sita Sekhar Public Affairs Centre (PAC), Bengalooru Social Accountability And Monitoring In Union Budgets: A Bottom Up Approach
32. Mihir.R.Bhatt Director, All India Disaster Mitigation Institute, Founding member of National Alliance of Disaster Risk Reduction, Ahmedabad What Does The Budget Have To Do With Disaster Risk Reduction?
33. Rahul Bhonsle Editor, South Asia Security Trends India’s Security Expenditure - An Outline Analysis
34. S.P.Singh Sulabh International Social Service Organisation, New Delhi Growth Not By GDP Alone; Need For Paradigm Shift
35. Madhumanti National Centre for Advocacy Studies(NCAS),Pune Market and Agrarian Crisis in Vidarbha
36. Subrata Datta Budget Analysis Rajasthan Centre (BARC), Jaipur Dalits Are Not Getting Their Due Shares Through Budgetary Allocations: A Case Study On The Special Component Plan Budgets In Rajasthan
37. Jayaprakash Narayan National Coordinator, Lok Satta Party, Hyderabad Developing India: What Is Holding Us Back?
IER-June-08 : POLICY PERSPECTIVES: IDEAS, EVIDENCE AND EXPERIENCE
Serial No. Name of the Author Author Title Topic Title
1. Ana Jud Political Scientist, Ljubljana, Slovenia Statism – The Enemy of Individual Liberty
2. Sugata Mitra School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences,Newcastle University, United Kingdom Self Organising Systems For Primary Education
3. Gauri Pada Dutta Chairman, Subject Committe (Health), State Planning Board, West Bengal Medical Education: Which Way To Go?
4. Baladas Ghosal Visiting Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research And Visiting Professor, Academy of Third World Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi India’s Economic Diplomacy
5. Rok Spruk Libertarian and Macro Economist, Slovenia Economic Growth, Catch-up Effects And Economic Performance: Macroeconomic Perspective On India
6. Caroline Boin Director, Environment Programme, International Policy Network, London Time For New Thinking On Slums
7. Chakrapani Ghanta Fellow, India China Institute, New School, New York Social Implications Of Foreign Capital: Lessons From China
8. G.K.Agrawal Ex-Executive Director, NABARD, Rural and Micro-Finance Consultant, Mumbai Common Service Centers (CSCs)- A Boon For Rural Community
9. Niranjan Sahoo Fellow, Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi Interpreting Mandal II Judgment: A Fine Balancing Act Or A Missed Opportunity?
10. Vivek Srivastava Consultant, Nano-IT Associates, Mumbai FUTUREWISE: Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Model for Indian Nanotechnology
11. S. Chakravarthy Civil Servant; Consultant to World Bank, Asian Development Bank; Formerly, Member, Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission, India; Presently, Consultant on Competition Policy and Law Economic Reforms And Competition Law Implementation In Developing Economies
12. Manas Kumar Chaudhuri Head- Competition Law Practice, J.Sagar Associates , New Delhi National Competition Policy Is The Need Of The Hour
13. B. Yerram Raju Director (Projects & Research), Development & Research Services (P) Ltd., Hyderabad SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS HOLD THE KEY FOR NREG SCHEME
14. Rudra Narayan Mishra Faculty Associate, Gujarat Institute of Development Research, Ahmedabad NUTRITIONAL DEPRIVATION AMONG PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN IN INDIA: WHERE DID WE FAIL?
15. Jayesh Kumar Associate Vice President, Industry Research Group, Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited, Mumbai WIDENING TRADE DEFICIT, BALLOONING FOREX RESERVES
16. Surabhi Mittal Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi IMPACT OF RISING FOOD PRICES ON INFLATION
17. Deepti Sethi Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi IMPACT OF RISING FOOD PRICES ON INFLATION
18. Prabhakar R. Patil Forward Markets Commission, Mumbai COMMODITY DERIVATIVES MARKETS AND OUR ECONOMY
19. S.K.Parida Forward Markets Commission, Mumbai COMMODITY DERIVATIVES MARKETS AND OUR ECONOMY
20. Tulsi Lingareddy Deputy Manager, Clearing Corporation of India Limited (CCIL), Mumbai Commodity Futures Trading: Glitches And Grounds
21. Sadananda Sahoo Institute of Applied Manpower Research (IAMR), New Delhi Engaging Diaspora: The Developmental Matrices For India
22. Alok Ranjan Chaurasia Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi Population In India’s Development: Historical Perspective And Future Options
23. Tim Wilson Institute of Public Affairs, Melbourne, Australia INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CARBON DIOXIDE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGY
24. Chiragra Chakrabarty PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Mumbai IRRATIONALITY UNBOUNDED – MORE RISK, MORE INCENTIVES
25. Ankan Mondal PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Mumbai IRRATIONALITY UNBOUNDED – MORE RISK, MORE INCENTIVES
26. Jhuma Banerjee LKP Securities, Mumbai IRRATIONALITY UNBOUNDED – MORE RISK, MORE INCENTIVES
27. M.R. Venkatesh Chartered Accountant and Columnist, Chennai IMF: INCOMPETENCE BY DESIGN OR DEFAULT?
28. Sangeeta Shroff Reader, Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune Agrarian Distress and Farmers' Suicide in India: Focus on Maharashtra
29. Prakash Louis Bihar Social Institute, Patna EQUITABLE AND INCLUSIVE GROWTH: TOWARDS A NATIONAL AGENDA
30. Kumkum Dasgupta Senior Assistant Editor, Hindustan Times, New Delhi PITCH REPORT: INCLUSIVE GROWTH IMPERATIVES
31. Jharna Pathak Associate Faculty, Gujarat Institute of Development Research (GIDR), Ahmedabad TOWARDS MORE PRO-POOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN URBAN AREAS
32. Vivek Wadhwa Executive in Residence, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University Education, Entrepreneurship and Immigration: America's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs
33. Ben Rissing Research Scholar and Project Manager, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University Education, Entrepreneurship and Immigration: America's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs
34. AnnaLee Saxenian School of Information, University of California, Berkeley Education, Entrepreneurship and Immigration: America's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs
35. Gary Gereffi Director, Center on Globalization, Governance And Competitiveness, Duke University Education, Entrepreneurship and Immigration: America's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs
36. Akshay Dhume Assistant Professor of Economics, Foundation for Liberal and Management Education, Pune Ob'SEZ'sion: SEZ Scenario in India
IER-Sept-08 : ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS: DISCONNECT TO RECONNECT
Serial No. Name of the Author Author Title Topic Title
1. K.K. Srivastava Lead Economist, The IIPM Think Tank, New Delhi Effluent Society And Carbon Coolers
2. Ravi Batra Professor of Economics, Southern Methodist University, USA India's Energy and Inflation Problem
3. Linu Mathew Philip Centre For Trade And Development (CENTAD), New Delhi Rocketing Fuel And Food Prices: Can Biofuel Provide The Solutions!
4. Sampathkumar Raghavan Centre For Trade And Development (CENTAD), New Delhi Rocketing Fuel And Food Prices: Can Biofuel Provide The Solutions!
5. Ram P. Aneja Formerly Managing Director, National Dairy Development Corporation, Anand, Gujarat and Visiting Professor, Sri Sathya Sai University, Prasanthinilayam, Andhra Pradesh Energy Harvesting for Reviving Global Agriculture - Can India Lead the Way?
6. G.Bhalachandran Department of Economics, Sri Sathya Sai University, Prasanthinilayam, Andhra Pradesh Energy Harvesting for Reviving Global Agriculture - Can India Lead the Way?
7. Suresh Chandra Babu Programme Leader and Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, USA Energy Harvesting for Reviving Global Agriculture - Can India Lead the Way?
8. Tushar Pandey Country Head, Strategic Initiatives and Advisory Government Group, YES BANK, New Delhi Sustaining India's Economic Growth: An Energy Security Perspective
9. T.N.R.Rao Former Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, New Delhi and Founder-Chairman, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun Energy Security For Shashikalas & Kalavathys
10. Chandra Bhushan Associate Director, Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi RICH LANDS, POOR PEOPLE: THE SOCIO ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES OF MINING IN INDIA
11. Joyashree Roy Professor of Economics and Head, Jadavpur University, Kolkata Towards A Composite Sustainability Index: How Are The States And Union Territories Of India Doing?
12. Bikram Chatterjee Project Assistant, Jadavpur University, Kolkata Towards A Composite Sustainability Index: How Are The States And Union Territories Of India Doing?
13. Sruti Basak Project Assistant, Jadavpur University, Kolkata Towards A Composite Sustainability Index: How Are The States And Union Territories Of India Doing?
14. Prabha Panth Professor of Economics, Osmania University, Hyderabad MAKING POLLUTERS PAY CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY
15. Soumyendra Kishore Datta Prof. of Economics, Burdwan University, Bardhaman Tourism in India: Quest for Sustainability
16. Tomoe Moore Department of Economics and Finance,Brunel University, Uxbridge, United Kingdom Monetary Policy Reaction Function And Financial Liberalisation for India
17. Bipin K.S. Deokar Research Offi cer, EPW Research Foundation, Mumbai Role Of ATMs In BANK TRANSACTIONS: Emerging Issues
18. M.K.Datar General Manager, IDBI Bank Ltd, Mumbai BALLOONING FOREX RESERVES: A COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS
19. Bhanoji Rao Adjunct Professor, LKY School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Visiting Faculty, Sri Sathya Sai University, Prasanthi Nilayam and ASCI, Hyderabad Inclusive Growth: Rationale, Content And Practical Measures
20. D.Rajasekhar Professor and Head, Centre for Decentralisation a and Development, Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bangalore SOCIAL SECURITY FOR UNORGANISED WORKERS IN INDIA: STATUS AND ISSUES
21. Subrata Dutta Senior Researcher, Budget Analysis Rajasthan Centre (BARC), Jaipur VULNERABILITY OF WIDOWS AND RESPONSIILITY OF THE STATE: A Review of Rajasthan Budgets
22. Abhijit Guha Reader and Head, Dept. of Anthropology, Vidyasagar University, Medinipur A Critique Of Amartya Sen On Industrialisation In Bengal
23. Achintya Ray Assistant Professor of Economics & Finance, Senior Research Associate of Business & Economic Research, College of Business, Tennessee State University, USA Development Planning In A Liberalized Economy: The Case of India
24. Mrutyunjay Dash Asian School of Business Management, Bhubaneswar An Analytical Exposition of Development Induced Displacement
25. Rajib Kumar Sahoo Economist, Canara Bank, Bangalore GREATER FINANCIAL INCLUSION: A KEY TO HIGHER AND SUSTAINED GROWTH
26. Bahnisikha Ghosh Professor, Department of Economics, University of Kalyani, Kalyani Microfi nance And Its Impact: An Analysis Of Empirical Evidence
27. Avijit Brahmachary Assistant Professsor, EIILM, Kolkata Microfi nance And Its Impact: An Analysis Of Empirical Evidence
28. Sudip Sen Principal Consultant- FQF-CGC, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), Mumbai Improving Competitiveness In The SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY
29. Mohammad Amin Private Sector Development Specialist Enterprise Analysis Unit (FPDEA), World Bank, Washington, DC Retailing In India: Assessing The Investment Climate
30. Vijay. B. Singh Post Graduate Department of Commerce and Business Management, Ranchi University GLOBALISATION AND INDIAN STEEL INDUSTRY: CHALLANGES AHEAD
31. Robert Boyer Centre pour la recherche en economie et ses applications (CEPREMAP) and GREDEG, Sophia Antipolis University HOW COULD INDIA THRIVE IN THE NEW WORLD ECONOMY?
32. Aminu Mamman University of Manchester Institute for Development Policy and Management, United Kingdom THE MEANING OF GLOBALIZATION AMONGST CHINESE PROFESSIONALS AND BUSINESS PEOPLE
33. Nabil Baydoun eTQM College, Dubai, UAE THE MEANING OF GLOBALIZATION AMONGST CHINESE PROFESSIONALS AND BUSINESS PEOPLE
34. Kui Liu New Humai Group, Beijing, China THE MEANING OF GLOBALIZATION AMONGST CHINESE PROFESSIONALS AND BUSINESS PEOPLE
35. Bhaskar Goswami Forum for Biotechnology & Food Security, New Delhi DOHA ROUND: MERCANTILIST NOT DEVELOPMENTAL FOR AGRICULTURE
36. Nirav Patel Bacevich Fellow, The Center for a New American Security, Washington, D.C., USA 2008 Presidential Race: Democrats and the Future of U.S.-India Relations
37. Susmita Dasgupta Economic Research Unit, Joint Plant Committee, New Delhi The Nation As A Team, Citizens as Players, Development as Game - The Cultural Ramifications of Neo-Liberalism
38. V.M.Rao Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bangalore Rural Communities In A Globalising World: Vulnerability, Opportunities And Prospects
39. Shailesh Gandhi RTI Activist, Mumbai SLUMS AND STATE POLICY: THE CASE OF MUMBAI
40. Rajarshi Majumder Reader and Head, Department of Economics, University of Burdwan, Bardhaman Infrastructure In India: Issues In The New Millennium
41. Matthew Hennessey Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, New York, USA Liberate the Indian Entrepreneurial Spirit
42. Garda Ghista President, World PROUT Assembly Kentucky, USA ECONOMIC PEACE: From Corporatism To A Cooperative Commonwealth
43. Ritika Mankar Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune and Indicus Analytics, New Delhi Innovation in India- Waiting to Get Out of the Box
44. Anjani Sinha MD & CEO, National Spot Exchange, Mumbai Reforms In Agricultural Marketing: Options Available In The Constitution Of India
45. R. Srinivasulu Centre for the Study of Regional Development (CSRD), School of Social Science (SSS), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi Changing Trends Of Water Resources In India: Inter-State Analysis–Focus On Irrigation Sector
46. Rahul Banerjee Social Activist, Indore The Decline And Fall Of The Bhil Adivasi Homeland - A Tale Of Two Worlds
47. Ashutosh Kumar Reader in Indian Politics, Department of Political Science, Punjab University, Chandigarh The Regional Roots Of Developmental Politics In India: A Divided Leviathan, Indiana University Press, Bloomington And Indianapolis
IER-Dec-08 : MENDING THE MELTDOWN: ENGINEERING A RECOVERY
Serial No. Name of the Author Author Title Topic Title
1. K.K. Srivastava Lead Economist, IIPM Think Tank MELTDOWN, SLOWDOWN AND THE INDIAN ECONOMY
2. Arvind Mohan Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Lucknow University and Consultant, World Bank Genesis of the Meltdown, Challenges for India and the Road Ahead
3. Saumitra Mohan Chief Executive Officer, Siliguri Jalpaiguri Development Authority, West Bengal The Great Indian Growth Story: Taming the Recession Monster
4. P. M. Mathew Professor of Economics, Christ University, Bangalore DEFYING A SLUMP-A MACRO ECONOMIC POLICY APPROACH
5. Madhusudan Raj Mises University 2008 Alumnus, Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama, U.S.A MENDING THE MELTDOWN: Fending off the Interventions and Resurrecting the Market
6. Arvind Subramanian Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics and Senior Research Professor, Johns Hopkins University, USA Preserving Financial Sector Confidence Not Monetary Easing, Is Key
7. Laveesh Bhandari Director, Indicus Analytics, New Delhi Crisis 2008: The Way Ahead
8. Sumita Kale Chief Economist, Indicus Analytics, New Delhi Crisis 2008: The Way Ahead
9. Charles L. Vehorn Economics Department, Radford University, Virginia, U.S.A The Global Meltdown: Prospects for India's Economy
10. Prahlad Kasturi Economics Department, Radford University, Virginia, U.S.A The Global Meltdown: Prospects for India's Economy
11. Glen T. Martin Professor of Philosophy, Radford University, USA, and Secretary-General, World Constitution and Parliament Association MELTDOWN AND RESURRECTION: India as the Economic and Political Catalyst for World Transformation
12. Susmit kumar President, Prout Institute of the United States, Lansing, Michigan, US Casino Capitalism and Collapse of the American Economy
13. Rodrigue Tremblay Emeritus Professor of Economics and Finance, University of Montreal, Cananda How US Politicians and Bankers Built a Financial Debt House of Cards
14. Danny Schechter Vice President, Globalvision,New York and Author of the Book Titled 'PLUNDER: Investigating Our Economic Calamity PUNDER THROUGH FRAUD: The Crimes Behind Our Global Financial Calamity
15. Sunanda Sen Former Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Currently Visiting Professor, Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID) and Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: A CLASSIC ‘PONZI’ AFFAIR?
16. Dang T. Tran Chair and Professor of Economics, California State University, Los Angeles, U.S.A. Causes of the World Financial Crisis and A New Paradigm in Global Economic Relationship
17. Jagannadham Thunuguntla Equity Head, NEXGEN Capitals Limited, New Delhi Analyzing the Meltdown: What Went Wrong?
18. Saskia Sassen Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology and Member, The Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University A BAD IDEA: Using a Financial Solution to the Financial Crisis
19. Bob Blain Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, USA Mending The Meltdown: Engineering A Recovery
20. Oskari Juurikkala Research Fellow, Institute of Economic Affairs (UK) Financial Innovation: Making Markets Safe for the Next Generation
21. Sebastian Schich Principal Economist, Division for Financial Market Affairs, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD, Paris FINANCIAL CRISIS: BUYING TIME THROUGH EXPANSION OF DEPOSIT INSURANCE ARRANGEMENTS
22. Pramod Kumar Yadav Fellow Programme in Management (FPM), Public Systems, IIM-Ahmedabad Global Financial Crisis and Key Risks: Diagnosis and Policy Responses
23. Meenakshi Rishi Associate Professor of Economics, Albers School of Business & Economics, Seattle University, U.S.A GLOBAL FINANCIAL "FIXES": A POLITICAL ECONOMY PERSPECTIVE
24. Kathryn Burruss Student, Albers School of Business & Economics, Seattle University, U.S.A GLOBAL FINANCIAL "FIXES": A POLITICAL ECONOMY PERSPECTIVE
25. Lok Sang HO Director, Center for Public Policy Studies, Lingnan University, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong A Proposal To Stop The Fear-Fear Spiral
26. J. W. Smith Author of book titled 'Economic Democracy: A Grand Strategy for World Peace' and 'Prosperity and Money: A Mirror Image of the Economy' Restructuring a Financial Collapse to Full and Equal Rights for All
27. Geraldine Perry Co-author of the book titled 'The Two Faces of Money' Pulling Ourselves from the Abyss with Monetary Reform
28. M R Venkatesh Chartered Accountant, Chennai End of Globalization and the Emergence of A New World Order
29. Christopher Clott Associate Professor of International Business at California State University Maritime in Vallejo, CA, USA Where Do We Go From Here? The Next Phase of Globalization
30. Ellen Brown Los Angeles, California, USA, Author of ‘Web of Debt’ RECOVERING THE JEWEL OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE: THE TRIUMPHS AND CHALLENGES OF THE PEOPLE’S MOVEMENT THAT TOOK BACK INDIA
31. Kaushal K Vidyarthee Wolfson College, University of Oxford, U.K India’s Trade Engagements With Africa: A Comparison With China
32. Amit Singh Consultant, ICRIER, New Delhi India and Japan: Entering A New Era of Economic Relationship
33. Khalil Hamdani Special Adviser, The South Centre, Geneva, Switzerland Can Developing Countries Be A New Engine of Growth
34. Piyusha D. Hukeri Research Offi cer, EPW Research Foundation, Mumbai The Indian Foreign Exchange Market: A Review Of The Rapid Growth In Turnover
35. Pinaki Chakraborti Department of Economics, Burdwan University, West Bengal DEVELOPMENT AND EXCLUSION: Concern, Analysis and Empirics from West Bengal and India
36. Rik Chakraborti Department of Economics, Burdwan Raj College, Burdwan, West Bengal DEVELOPMENT AND EXCLUSION: Concern, Analysis and Empirics from West Bengal and India
37. Rajesh Dev Reagan-Fascell Fellow, The International Forum for Democratic Studies, Washington D.C. Faultiness & Conflict Ending Strategies In India's North-East
38. Krishna Reddy Chittedi Doctoral Scholar, Center for Development Studies,Trivandrum Volatility of Indian Stock Market and FIIs
39. Nilabja Ghosh Associate Professor, Institute of Economic Growth(IEG), New Delhi RISK MANAGEMENT IN AGRICULTURE AND INDIA’S SEARCH FOR A SOLUTION
40. Syed Nisar Hussain Hamdani Wertheim Fellow, LWP, Harvard University, USA Earthquake in Pakistan: A Perspective on the Loss of Human Capital
41. Imran Haq Nawaz PhD Scholar, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, PIDE, Islamabad Earthquake in Pakistan: A Perspective on the Loss of Human Capital