Chat on: The golden age of Indian entrepreneurship?
Mukesh and I discuss why we are at the start of a true golden age of Indian entrepreneurship:
Piecing together disparate data for economic and market insights
Mukesh and I discuss why we are at the start of a true golden age of Indian entrepreneurship:
Ageing populations are likely to slow capital formation in North Asia, hurting global growth Neelkanth Mishra | Published in the Business Standard on February 06, 2023 (link) In Tessellatum in the last three months, we have discussed three of the major implications of Asia’s ageing: That demographic shift in 10 major Asian economies (the A-10: … Read more
Tax certainty is critical if the economy is to attract enough capital to grow at 7%-8% for decadesAugust 9, 2021, 9:04 PM ISTNeelkanth Mishra in TOI Edit Page (link) Hard as it is forming a view of the future, it is much harder acting on it and deploying capital, especially as businesses take many years … Read more
Did a shortage of equity capital in India contribute to banking stress? What happens in the next investment upturn?Neelkanth Mishra | Last Updated at May 2, 2018 05:56 IST (This was published in the Business Standard: link) Were the banking problems that India is in the middle of inevitable? Is there more to this situation … Read more
Piketty starts with a denunciation of economic theory and its inclination to theorise without any data.Written by Neelkanth Mishra | May 10, 2014 4:37:07 am Book: Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyAuthor: Thomas PikettyPublisher: Harvard Business PublishingPages: 696 pagesPrice: Rs 1495 (This book review was published in the Indian Express: link) Rising income inequality has been … Read more