Announcements
 

Macro Sector Seminar “Monetary Policy on the Horns of a Trilemma” by Joshua Felman

Venue : ICRIER Conference Room , India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road , New Delhi – 110 003
Date: May 21, 2008
Time: 12:30 pm

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Moving Out of Poverty
Jointly organised by ICRIER & The World Bank

Venue : ASSOCHAM House, 47, Prithviraj Road
Date: May 26, 2008
Time: 1.30 pm to 7.00 pm

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The South Asia Launch of The Growth Report: Strategies for Sustained Growth and Inclusive Development

Venue : Longchamp Room, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mansingh Road , New Delhi
Date: Tuesday, 27th May, 2008 at 5.30 p.m.

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New Research Projects
 

Trade in Services for the proposed India – EU Free Trade Agreement

Studies on the Development Experience of the People’s Republic of China and India

Convergence towards Regional Integration between the EU and India- Trade Implications for India and UK

Implications of Bilateral Agreements in South Asia on SAFTA

The Global Trading and Financial Systems: Multilateralism of the World Trade Organisation Versus Regionalism

South-South FDI, Third World Multinationals and Development: South Africa, East Africa and India

 

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ICRIER Annual Report
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ICRIER Newsletter
 

Click here to download PDF(July-December 2007)

 
 
Japan Chair
 
 

Japan chair at ICRIER was set-up in 2007. The research under the Chair is devoted to several aspects of contemporary Japan and India , and their engagements in the globalised world.....

 
 
 
ICRIER-SRTT Programme
 
 

SRTT has been supporting ICRIER’s research programme on WTO Issues since 2000.The core objective of the grant is to identify critical areas of policy interest for India in the ongoing Doha Round of negotiations...

 
 
 
ICRIER- AU Project
 
 

ICRIER and Aberystwyth University (UK) are collaborating on a research project titled “Convergence towards Regional Integration between the European Union and India- Trade Implications for India and UK” funded by the British High Commission, India office under the GOF / Economic Governance Programme........

 
 
     

established in August, 1981, has successfully completed its 25 years, as an autonomous, policy oriented, not-for-profit research institute.

 

Hoarding forex drags GDP down by 2%
Financial Express – May 7, 2008

Forex ‘reserve hoarding’ costs 2% of GDP
The Indian Express – May 5, 2008

No sovereign wealth fund for now, says government
Business Standard – May 8, 2008

In India, Infrastructure Falls Short as Economy Moves Forward
Voice of America – May 1, 2008

Slowdown may increase India, developing nations trade
Livemint – April 30, 2008
 
Thrust Areas

Trade, Openness, Restructuring and Competitiveness

WTO Related Issues
Regional and Bilateral Issues
Financial Liberalization and Integration
Macroeconomic Management in an Open Economy
Strategic Aspects of India's External Relations
Monthly Seminar Series
The seminar for the Month of April was delivered by Rupa Rege Nitsure on 8 April 2008 (Tuesday) on Consolidation in Indian Banking Sector: Some Thoughts click here.
Recent Events

ICRIER in collaboration with Oxford University's Global Economic Governance Programme; The Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies in Geneva; and the Emerging Dynamic Global Economies Network, Canada, are organizing a South Asia Regional Dialogue on Global Economic Governance and Trade, 29 April 2008

Seminar on Consolidation in Indian Banking Sector: Some Thoughts by Rupa Rege Nitsure, 8 April 2008
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Seminar on The Union Budget 2008-09: Reform and Development Perspectives, 12 March 2008

Seminar on The Next Billion Banking Consumers by Dr. Janmejaya Sinha, Managing Director, Boston Consulting Group India, 11 March 2008

ADB-ICRIER Seminar on India ’s Role in Asian Economic Integration, 10 March 2008

 

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