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Raghuram Rajan on why minimum income works, and the RSS' 'threat to India'

Raghuram Rajan's new book, The Third Pillar, talks about why the economic system looks broken and how to fix it.

March 28, 2019 / 14:55 IST
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The wave of populist nationalism sweeping countries globally can be traced to political worries arising out of challenges posed to economic progress by technology, says economist Raghuram Rajan.

In an interview with Moneycontrol’s Gaurav Choudhury, Rajan said governments can cope with this by empowering local communities, which he dubs as ‘the third pillar’ in the economic system, after the state and markets.

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The former Reserve Bank of India governor, and professor at the Chicago Booth School, has released a book by the same name, in which he talks about the need for the three pillars to play an equally important role.

“Even in India, over the decades, we have tried to empower local governments through systems such as the Panchayati Raj [but it is not enough],” he said. “Even municipalities are not empowered [to the extent they should be].”