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Episode 20 May 27, 2019
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Dr Rathin Roy on the economy, jobs and the development

In the fourth week of May 2019 (the week of the election results), as part of the Indian Express Idea Exchange, our Journalists and Editors spoke to member of the PM’s Economic Advisory Council, Dr. Rathin Roy. In this episode you will hear him talk about the structural problems with the Indian economy, why government schemes don’t work for the long term, how to stimulate job growth through policy, and why he thinks railways and smaller cities are collapsing.


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Dr Rathin Roy on the economy, jobs and the developmentIn the fourth week of May 2019 (the week of the election results), as part of the Indian Express Idea Exchange, our Journalists and Editors spoke to member of the PM's Economic Advisory Council, Dr. Rathin Roy. In this episode you will hear him talk about the structural problems with the Indian economy, why government schemes don’t work for the long term, how to stimulate job growth through policy, and why he thinks railways and smaller cities are collapsing. You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @expresspodcasts, or send us an email at podcasts@indianexpress.com. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on www.indianexpress.com/audio.
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