Announcements
 

Seminar on
‘Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on South Asia
Organize by
ICRIER in partnership with the United National Development Programme, India

Venue :
New Delhi

Date :
July 2, 2009

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Seminar on
The Union Budget 2009-10: Reform and Development Perspectives, July 11, 2009
Organize by
CPR, ICRIER, IDF, NCAER, and NIPFP

Venue :
The Ballroom of the Imperial Hotel, Janpath, New Delhi.

Date :
Saturday, 11th July, 2009, from 10 am to 1 pm

 

 
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ICRIER Annual Report
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ICRIER Newsletter
 

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(July - December 2008)

 
 
ICRIER-SPF Japan      Project
 
 

The Japan Project at ICRIER was launched in 2007. The research under the Project is devoted to several aspects of contemporary Japan and India , and their engagements in the globalised world.....

 
 
 
ICRIER-National      Interest Project
 
 

Sponsored by The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India; the main objective of the project is to carefully analyze India’s national interests so that they can serve as more effective benchmarks for external policy….

 
 
 
Study on Sports Sector      In India
     
Studies on Indian Retail      Sector : Opportunities      for Italian Retailers
 
     

 

Focus on 3G means 2G policy changes play second fiddle
Livemint.com, 16th June 2009

For a comprehensive inflation index
The Economic Times, 13 th June 2009

Key Priorities for the Budget
Financial Chronicle, 11 th June 2009

Experts tell FM to step up spending in infrastructure
Business Standard, 9th June 2009

India & WTO – Rethink needed
Business Standard, 6th June 2009

Improving Internal Security Will Help Economic Recovery
Financial Chronicle, 28th May, 2009

Economists expect Pranab to move ahead with reforms
Deccan Herald, 24 th May, 2009

End of war in Sri Lanka revs up hopes of Indian auto makers
Livemint.com, 24 th May, 2009

Don't roll back tax sops, focus on tax reform: Experts to Govt
Business Standard, 20 th May, 2009

Reforms: the road ahead
Livemint.com, 20 th May, 2009
 
Thrust Areas

Trade, Openness, Restructuring and Competitiveness

WTO Related Issues
Regional and Bilateral Issues
Financial Liberalization and Regulation
Macroeconomic Management in an Open Economy
Strategic Aspects of India's External Relations
Monthly Seminar Series

Macro and Financial Sector Seminar series for the year 2009 is currently being finalised.  For information on the past series, Click Here.

WTO, 2009
ICRIER’s WTO seminar for the month of June was delivered by Prof. Rajan S. Ratna, Professor, Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), on ‘WTO Negotiations on NAMA: Present State of Play’. click for details.

Recent Events

Efficiency of Economic Policy Formation, Development and Implementation in Key South Asian Economies’ by ICRIER in collaboration with the East Asia Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) of the Australian National University, 29-30 June 2009.

Seminar on ‘WTO Negotiations on NAMA: Present State of Play by by Prof. Rajan S. Ratna, Professor, Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), 24 June 2009

Lecture on ‘Organizing to Cope with Global Warming’ by Professor Thomas C. Schelling, 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics, distinguished University Professor, Department of Economics and School of Public Policy , University of Maryland , 22 June 2009

Seminar on ‘Global Economic Crisis and Protectionism: Implication for Services Trade and GATS’ , 29 May 2009

8th India-Korea Dialogue on ‘ India , Korea and the Global Financial Crisis Cooperation and Responses’ ,20-21 May 2009

Workshop on "India's Relations with the Major Powers" , 8th May 2009

Seminar on Doha - Intensive Care to Extensive Cure By Prof. Bibek Debroy, Professor, Centre for Policy Research and International Management Institute New Delhi and also Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute for South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore , 27th April, 2009

 

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