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The author is Executive Editor of Public Policy at BW Businessworld
BW’s executive editor for public policy, Neeta Misra Speaks with Dr Purnima Menon. Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute on the impact of the pandemic on malnutrition
Read MoreProfessor Van Der Hoeven discusses his history of working with Alice Amsden, globalisation and inequality, the impact of the pandemic on inequality, and reforming international financial and fiscal systems
Read MoreNeeta Misra, executive editor of public policy, Businessworld Magazine speaks to protesters outside the Supreme Court of the United States of America
Read MoreA podcast with Andrew Scull, Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Sociology, University of California San Diego, by Neeta Misra, Executive Editor of Public Policy, Businessworld Magazine
Read MoreIn this edition of Policy Matters, we talk about constructing a vulnerability index and how countries rank by vulnerability, and the impact of climate change on the rankings; India goes up and many developed countries fall in the rankings as a result of climate change outcomes.
Read MoreNeeta Misra Speaks with Professor Michelle Thompson University of New Orleans Planning & Urban Studies Department on the 15-minute city and investing in low-income and communities of color.
Read MoreNeeta Misra leads Policy Matters; a global initiative focused on economic recovery from COVID-19, centering on the economy, people, and vulnerable communities. In this edition, she speaks with Shekhar Chandra, a doctoral student in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT on climate change.
Read MoreNeeta Misra leads Policy Matters; a global initiative focused on economic recovery from COVID-19, centering on the economy, people, and vulnerable communities. In this edition, she speaks with Vivek Divan and Gargi Mishra from the Center for Health Equity, Law and Policy on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)
Read MoreNeeta Misra interviews Professor Andrew Scull on the mental health crises in America. You can reach her at neeta@businessworld.org
Read More“Learning to develop requires a shift from purely deductive theories to relying on inductive live experiences in real time. If emerging economies are to continue to surge, if less developed countries are to step up their output, they need a mutinous mind, a soul of sedition, and a revolution in reasoning about economic development”.
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