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We should not take our eyes off IBC, says CEA Arvind Subramanian

In MSP increases, the distributional benefits and the macro economic consequences are directly correlated, said CEA

Arvind Subramanian
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Arvind Subramanian

Dilasha SethSomesh Jha
After helping the government in policymaking since October 2014, Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian is returning to academics and will be teaching at Harvard Kennedy School on a visiting position. In an interview to Dilasha Seth and Somesh Jha, he says the ease of doing business agenda needs to move forward and India must try to integrate with the global value chains. Edited excerpts.

Given the state of the current economy, what will be your top three recommendations to the government?

The first will be to finish the ongoing agenda, of which a lot is left to be done. Second,

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