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Rival Economists in Public Battle Over Cure for Indiaâs Poverty
New York Times 08/21/2013
âAn Uncertain Glory,â by Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen
New York Times 09/06/2013
Wall Street Journal 12/14/2013
Experts say 43% of Indian children under the age of 5 suffer from malnutrition. Because of poverty and general skinniness among the poor, experts say its hard for many Indians to see this in their neighborhoods.
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India's Lower House Passes Food Bill to Help Poor
Wall Street Journal 08/26/2013
Bill Gates: What I Learned in the Fight Against Polio
Wall Street Journal 11/10/2013
Wall Street Journal 12/14/2013
India, U.S. Reach Agreement on Food Stockpiling, Clearing Way for WTO Deal
Wall Street Journal 11/13/2014
World Bank Report Puts Agriculture at Core of Antipoverty Effort
New York Times 10/20/2007
Economist 09/15/2005
Grouped Articles
âAn Uncertain Glory,â by Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen
New York Times 09/06/2013
Wall Street Journal 12/14/2013
India's Boom Bypasses Rural Poor
Wall Street Journal 04/30/2011
Economist 09/15/2005
India's Guaranteed Joblessness
Wall Street Journal 07/27/2011
OECD report cites rising income inequality - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12/06/2011
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 12/14/2013
Business in India: A bumpier but freer road
Economist 10/02/2010
Economic View: Forget Europe. Worry About India.
New York Times 05/05/2012
Poll Suggests Crushing Loss Awaits India’s Governing Party
New York Times 02/26/2014
India Growth Rate Set to Rival China
Wall Street Journal 02/10/2015
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