• Sukrit Puri on the Entanglement between Business and Politics in India
    Oct 3 2024

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    This is the 2024 job market series where I speak with young scholars entering the academic job market about the latest research in India.

    I spoke with Sukrit Puri, who is a PhD candidate in political science at MIT and an Elinor Ostrom fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. His research focus is on the entanglement between business and politics in emerging economies, and his dissertation focuses on family firms in India. We discussed his job market paper, Corporate Kinship: Political Attachments of the Family Firm, we talked about how family firms differ from management and expert run businesses in India, whether it is in their firm structure or their political giving, whether family firms are most strategic or expressive in politics, the differences in the nature of the quid pro quo for a family firm versus a management run firm, the latest electoral bond scheme, and much more.

    Recorded September 11th, 2024.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:01:16) - Grand Tamasha

    (00:03:05) - Analyzing Family-Run Firms and Campaign Donations

    (00:07:06) - How Family Businesses Donate Politically in Relation to Corporations and Individuals

    (00:10:17) - Distinctions Between Family-Run and Non-Family-Run Firms

    (00:14:48) - Political Donations and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): Overlap or Distinct Strategies?

    (00:19:35) - The Hidden Side of Campaign Contributions

    (00:25:56) - Ethnic Identity in Relation to Expressive Giving

    (00:28:59) - Challenges in Measuring Quid Pro Quo Arrangements

    (00:35:55) - The Impact of Demonetization on Political Donations

    (00:37:06) - Assessing the Reaction to the Information Shock from Mandated Disclosures

    (00:45:22) - Understanding the Reputational Impact of Political Donations

    (00:51:15) - Is Uncertainty a Factor?

    (00:57:11) - Outro

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    58 mins
  • Rolly Kapoor on Group Travel and Women's Job Search Behavior in India
    Sep 26 2024

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    We are kicking off the 2024 job market series, where I speak with young scholars entering the academic job market about their latest research on India.

    Our first scholar in the series is Rolly Kapoor, who is a PhD candidate at the Department of Economics at University of California, Santa Cruz. Before this, she received a BA in Economics from Delhi University and an MSE in Economics from University College London.

    Her research focuses on issues related to gender, access and urban mobility in developing countries. We spoke about her job market paper titled, Together to Work? The Effect of Travel Buddies on Women’s Employment and Mobility in India, co-authored with Smit Gade. We talked about the difficulties women have in navigating urban areas, its effect on female labor force participation, the impact of safe travel on job market decisions, and much more.

    Recorded September 6th, 2024.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:01:14) - Grand Tamasha

    (00:05:07) - Mobility Constraints for Women in India

    (00:07:37) - The Study: How Do Women Travel Together?

    (00:10:04) - Background on Women’s Travel in India

    (00:13:00) - Social Norms and the Cognitive Load: Benefits of Women Traveling Together

    (00:16:42) - Findings on Travel Buddies and Job Interview Attendance and Additional Positive Impacts

    (00:21:14) - Implications for Further Research on Women’s Mobility Patterns

    (00:26:40) - Diverse Reactions to Travel Interventions

    (00:28:32) - Policy Implications for Supporting Women’s Travel

    (00:33:43) - Other Research Projects on Women and Labor

    (00:39:29) - Outro

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    40 mins
  • Ruchir Sharma on America’s Debt and the Future of Capitalism
    Sep 12 2024

    Today my guest is Ruchir Sharma, who is the Chairman of Rockefeller International, a columnist with the Financial Times, and the author of the recent book, What Went Wrong with Capitalism.

    We talked about American debt levels, US monetary policy, regulation and cronyism, industrial policy, the Indian economy under Modi, and much more.

    Recorded July 31st, 2024.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:00:59) - Capitalism in America

    (00:07:48) - Problems in Monetary Policy

    (00:17:07) - Elite Consensus and Capitalism

    (00:21:13) - Crisis and Course Correction

    (00:27:14) - Credit and Bond Markets in the US

    (00:33:07) - Industrial Policy in the US

    (00:38:46) - Misunderstanding Systemic Risk

    (00:48:18) - Declining Birth Rates and Economic Growth

    (00:51:00) - Technology versus Regulation

    (00:58:12) - India’s Economic Future

    (01:00:30) - Modi Government’s Economic Policies

    (01:16:25) - Alternative Ways out of Fiscal Crisis?

    (01:18:04) - Outro

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Amol Agrawal on the Bankers who Built Modern India
    Aug 29 2024

    Today my guest is Amol Agrawal, who is the author of History of Private Banking in South Canara District (1906-69). He teaches economics at Ahmedabad University and blogs at the excellent blog Mostly Economics.

    We spoke about the colonial and post-colonial history of banking in India, the unique features of the South Canara district, and its bankers, inclusive banking by state and private banks, bank nationalization, and much more.

    Recorded July 26th, 2024.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:01:21) - History of Private Banking in India

    (00:12:06) - Lending and Deposits

    (00:16:17) - Industrial Development and Banking

    (00:21:24) - Bank Runs in India

    (00:25:54) - Success of South Canara Banks

    (00:28:38) - Systemic Risk in South Canara

    (00:36:16) - Banking Castes?

    (00:40:29) - What was the RBI so wrong about with South Canara banking?

    (00:47:50) - Pigmy Deposit Scheme

    (01:05:28) - Why Were India’s Banks Nationalized?

    (01:23:35) - Outro

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Amartya Lahiri and Devashish Mitra on Trade and Manufacturing-Led Economic Growth in India
    Aug 15 2024

    Today my guests are Amartya Lahiri and Devashish Mitra who are joining me to discuss their latest paper for the 1991 project titled India’s Development Policy Challenge. Amartya Lahiri is the Royal Bank Research Professor in the Vancouver School of Economics at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Devashish Mitra the Gerald B. and Daphna Cramer Professor of Global Affairs at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. We spoke about structural transformation and increasing total factor productivity, manufacturing versus services led growth, industrial policy, export led growth, how to employ India’s youth in more productive sectors, and much more.

    Recorded July 29th, 2024.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:01:27) - State of India’s Structural Transformation

    (00:08:28) - Has India’s Growth Peaked?

    (00:15:39) - Trade-, Export-, and Manufacturing-Led Growth

    (00:27:50) - Manufacturing-Led or Services-Led Growth Model?

    (00:47:16) - Scaling Manufacturing

    (00:59:38) - Labor Productivity in India

    (01:06:41) - Rising Protectionism

    (01:19:44) - Monetary Policy and Trade Policy

    (01:35:26) - Outro

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Anirudh Burman on Rethinking India’s Land Regulation
    Aug 1 2024

    Today my guest is Anirudh Burman. He is an associate research director and fellow at Carnegie Endowment India, and prior to that, he worked at the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy and the Centre for Policy Research, both in New Delhi. He has his master’s in law from Harvard Law School. We spoke about the dysfunctional land markets and the kinds of reforms required in land use policy, land sale and land transfers. We also talked about the various experiments with land pooling and leasing in India, how to think about eminent domain law, land titling, land title insurance and much more.

    Recorded July 15th, 2024.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:02:46) - How does India’s Land Market work?

    (00:15:23) - Why do we have such bad regulation?

    (00:23:519) - Land Transfer and Consolidation

    (00:40:35) - Transitioning to an efficient land regulation system

    (00:45:25) - Eminent Domain

    (01:05:35) - Land Leasing

    (01:11:01) - Land Pooling

    (01:28:37) - Outro

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Kadambari Shah and Shreyas Narla on Continuing the Reform Agenda
    Jul 18 2024

    Today my guests are Shreyas Narla and Kadambari Shah, who are my colleagues at the Mercatus Center and research scholars working with me on the 1991 Project.

    We spoke about the kinds of policy change we would like to see in the coalition government led by Modi’s in his third term. We talked about the research Shreyas, Kadambari and I have been working on in the areas of competition policy, regulating India’s digital marketplace, labor law reforms, scaling India’s manufacturing, streamlining GST, and much more.

    Recorded July 1st, 2024.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:01:31) - Past Budgets Announcements and Upcoming Budget

    (00:09:38) - Restarting reforms

    (00:22:56) - The Tinkering of Government

    (00:27:08) - Regulation of Big Tech Companies

    (00:51:35) - India’s Labor Regulations

    (01:10:33) - Solutions to India’s Regulatory Environment

    (01:20:27) - Outro

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Sajith Pai Unpacks the 2024 Indus Valley Annual Report and the Changing Indian Consumer
    Jul 4 2024

    Today my guest is Sajith Pai, who is a partner at Blume Ventures and he is a long-time media executive turned VC. At Blume, Sajith supports investments in media, ed tech and e-commerce, while simultaneously helping Blume building a research and knowledge platform.

    We spoke about the 2024 Indus Valley Annual Report. written by Sajith and his co-authors, Anurag Pagaria, Nachammai Savithiri both at Blume Ventures; the many countries that make up the country of India; bifurcated between India1, 2, and 3; gross fixed capital formation, fintechs, the consumption led boom that India is experiencing, the space industry, and much more.

    Recorded June 25th, 2024.

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    Timestamps

    (00:00:00) - Intro

    (00:09:16) - Private Consumption and Fixed Capital Formation

    (00:14:15) - Gross Fixed Capital Formation

    (00:22:39) - Regime Uncertainty

    (00:26:51) - The Indian Consumer

    (00:35:10) - Bottlenecks and Reforms

    (00:42:18) - Mutual Funds Savings Model

    (00:47:33) - Path from Seed to IPO

    (00:55:40) - India's Foreign Investors

    (01:00:57) - India's Fintechs

    (01:11:09) - Space Tech in India

    (01:17:36) - What's on Pai's Bookshelf?

    (01:23:39) - Outro

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    1 hr and 24 mins