I Do What I Do

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English language

Published Sept. 3, 2017 by Harper Collins.

ISBN:
978-93-5277-014-4
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When Raghuram G. Rajan took charge as Governor of the Reserve Bank of India in September 2013, the rupee was in free fall, inflation was high, India had a large current account deficit and India’s exchange reserves were falling. As measure after measure failed to stabilize markets, speculators sensed a full-blown crisis and labelled India one of the Fragile Five economies.

Rajan’s response was to go all out, not just to tackle the crisis of confidence, but also to send a strong message about the strength of India’s institutions and the country’s ongoing programme of reform. He outlined a vision that went beyond the immediate crisis to focus on long-term growth and stability, thus restoring investor confidence. Boldness and farsightedness would be characteristic of the decisions he took in the ensuing three years.

Rajan’s commentary and speeches in I Do What I Do convey what it was like to be …

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I had picked up this one thinking it to be an autobiography, and with an expectation that it'll cover Rajan's tussles with the government in more details. I was pleasantly surprised to find instead a good collection of technical essays covering the workings of RBI, and economics in general. If you're looking for a good explanatory work in the field of Economics (and especially those concerning India and its policies), you'll enjoy this.

This is also available on my website here.

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Subjects

  • Nonfiction
  • Economics
  • India
  • Biography