Examining the definition and usage of the term “harm” in India’s draft Personal Data Protection Bill 2018.
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Examining the definition and usage of the term “harm” in India’s draft Personal Data Protection Bill 2018.
RBI would do well to rethink its strategy of improving policy transmission by linking retail loans to external benchmarks.
On the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences awarded to Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo and Michael Kremer.
Inaugural Dvara Research Blog Competition 2019
Insights on Non-Personal Data (NPD)
Observations on the allocations for social welfare under the July 2019 Union Budget
Reflecting on central recommendations in the Nilekani Report and the Vision 21 Document along with the key aspects of the user journey for digital payments.
A case of BNDES, Brazil
The second post in our three-part series on Pensions.
Webinar on Evidence Gap and Data on Financial Well-being in India
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