Ashwini Deshpande, founding director, CEDA, Ashoka University discusses with Mitali Mukherjee what is happening across India and how can governments help to manage economic distress.
The World Inequality Report 2022, produced by the Paris-based World Inequality Lab, is a remarkable document for many reasons – starting with its demonstration of the immense power of patient collective research.The report provides the latest estimates, based on careful aggregation of national data from a multitude of sources, of income and wealth.
NEW DELHI The World Inequality Report 2022, produced by the Paris-based World Inequality Lab, is a remarkable document for many reasons starting with its demonstration of the immense power of patient collective research.
The share of the bottom half is only 13%; job-creation needs to be accorded the highest priority and policies need to be formulated to reduce inequality