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A shopping bag of reforms—Arvind Panagariya’s book essentially outlines what he would do if he were India’s prime minister

Arvind Panagariya is a prolific writer. He has written 20 books, 170 academic papers and twice as many press articles in a career of 47 years and lists being the prime minister’s Sherpa in three G20 meetings among his exceptional honours. Economists learn policy-making as a part of their in 2008, and in 2013; now he has written . While the first book was more or less an economic history of independent India, the second made a case for growth. His latest is a shopping bag of reforms—it outlines what Panagariya would do if he were India’s prime minister.

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