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Written by lookingbeyondbordersAugust 11, 2013

The Absurd Fear Of Growth

Congratulations to India for appointing Raghuram Rajan as the new governor of its central bank. It would be hard to think of anybody better qualified — not even Janet Yellen. But condolences to India for the news that monetary and financial policies aren’t the main obstacles to its prosperity. The economy needs better management, all right, but not at the Reserve Bank of India.

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Posted in India.Tagged Business, Central bank, current account deficit, economic slowdown, Economy, gold, India, inflation, International Monetary Fund, Janet Yellen, jobs, Raghuram Rajan, Reserve Bank of India, trade, University of Chicago.

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