Demonetisation: Lest we Forget An exclusionary benchmark ...€¦ · Demonetisation: Lest we Forget...

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Why Should We Care About Development Finance? ...because it's our money! Volume 2, Issue 17, November 09, 2018 Demonetisation: Lest we Forget It is pertinent that shroud of secrecy around demonetisation is unveiled and details of decision- making pertaining to demonetisation are made public. Its impacts on people and economy needs to be enquired by credible bodies and made available for public scrutiny. Responsible people found in the enquiry should be held accountable. Read More... An exclusionary benchmark The celebration of ease of business rankings and ignoring of other aspects of development as manifested through scores of indices on malnutrition, hunger, education, workers rights, inequality does, of course, demonstrate the priorities of the current government. Read More... Suing the World Bank Group to save its mission The IFC’s management may be opposed to this lawsuit; nobody likes being sued. But anyone who supports its mission of ending poverty and sharing sustainable prosperity should hope that it loses this case. Immunity from consequences can lead to reckless behavior, and that is exactly what happened here. Read More... Special Transcript of the Oral Arguments Audio Recording of the Oral Arguments Conference on Global Financial Crisis: A Decade after Lehman December 3-4, 2018 Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi This September marked the 10 th year of the global financial crisis. A decade later, the world economy still feels the reverberations of the crisis. The attempts to re-stabilise and more importantly to prevent another economic meltdown started immediately after the crisis. In the last ten years, there has been a significant re-structuring of the financial landscape by regulating financial institutions. Read More... Centre for Financial Accountability, New Delhi www.cenfa.org To subscribe, write to: [email protected] Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list

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Why Should We Care About Development Finance? ...because it's our money! Volume 2, Issue 17, November 09, 2018

Demonetisation: Lest we Forget

It is pertinent that shroud of secrecy around demonetisation is unveiled and details of decision-making pertaining to demonetisation are made public. Its impacts on people and economyneeds to be enquired by credible bodies and made available for public scrutiny. Responsiblepeople found in the enquiry should be held accountable. Read More...

An exclusionarybenchmarkThe celebration of ease of businessrankings and ignoring of otheraspects of development asmanifested through scores ofindices on malnutrition, hunger,education, workers rights, inequalitydoes, of course, demonstrate thepriorities of the current government.Read More...

Suing the World BankGroup to save itsmissionThe IFC’s management may beopposed to this lawsuit; nobodylikes being sued. But anyone whosupports its mission of endingpoverty and sharing sustainableprosperity should hope that it losesthis case.

Immunity from consequences canlead to reckless behavior, and thatis exactly what happened here.Read More...

SpecialTranscript of the Oral ArgumentsAudio Recording of the OralArguments

Conference onGlobal Financial Crisis:A Decade after LehmanDecember 3-4, 2018Ambedkar International Centre,New Delhi

This September marked the

10th year of the global financialcrisis. A decade later, the worldeconomy still feels thereverberations of the crisis. Theattempts to re-stabilise and moreimportantly to prevent anothereconomic meltdown startedimmediately after the crisis. In thelast ten years, there has been asignificant re-structuring of thefinancial landscape by regulatingfinancial institutions. Read More...

Centre for Financial Accountability, New Delhiwww.cenfa.org

To subscribe, write to:[email protected]

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