G.P. Manish discusses what the Austrian School of economics can contribute to the debate over what the developing world should do to become wealthy. We also discuss India’s recent demonetization of its 500 and 1000-rupee notes.
About the Guest
G.P. Manish is a professor of economics at the Sorrell College of Business and a member of the Manuel H. Johnson Center of Political Economy at Troy University.
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Articles Mentioned
“Market Reforms in India and the Quality of Economic Growth” by G.P. Manish
“Central Economic Planning and India’s Economic Performance, 1951–1965” by G.P. Manish
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