Why Do Economists Have Trouble Understanding Racialized Inequalities?
(2023)
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Kvangraven, I., & Kesar, S. Why Do Economists Have Trouble Understanding Racialized Inequalities?
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The Budget does not help those facing hunger, unemployment and loss of educational opportunities (2021)
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Kesar, S., & Lahoti, R. The Budget does not help those facing hunger, unemployment and loss of educational opportunities
Pandemic Effect: 9 Months On, More Younger Workers Remain Jobless (2021)
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Abraham, R., Basole, A., & Kesar, S. Pandemic Effect: 9 Months On, More Younger Workers Remain JoblessMore younger workers, and women, lost jobs and struggled to recover them. Even after employment rates recovered, quality of employment deteriorated, with individuals moving into less secure self-employment in agriculture, construction and small-scale... Read More about Pandemic Effect: 9 Months On, More Younger Workers Remain Jobless.
Identity in economics or identity of economics? (2020)
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Kesar, S. Identity in economics or identity of economics?
Pandemic as a Lens: Identifying and Addressing Livelihood Vulnerabilities (2020)
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Abraham, R., Basole, A., Kesar, S., Lahoti, R., & Nath, P. Pandemic as a Lens: Identifying and Addressing Livelihood Vulnerabilities
Privatising a public good (2019)
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Kesar, S., Dutt, D., & Dasgupta, Z. Privatising a public goodThe argument that India cannot afford low fees at institutions of higher education does not square with the massive giveaways to corporates. The commodification of higher education, the real motive of those calling for fee hikes, will destroy all hop... Read More about Privatising a public good.