In "I Do What I Do," Raghuram G. Rajan shares his experiences as the RBI Governor during a time of economic turbulence in India. When Rajan took office in 2013, the rupee was plummeting, inflation was high, and the country faced a significant current account deficit. Despite numerous failed attempts to stabilize the markets, Rajan refused to give up. He responded with a steadfast commitment to the strength of India's institutions and ongoing reform efforts. Through his speeches and commentaries, Rajan conveys what it was like to lead the central bank during these challenging yet exciting times.
In "I Do What I Do," Rajan explains economic concepts in a way that is easy to understand, making them accessible to a broad audience. He also addresses essential growth issues that are not typically included in banking manuals. Through this book, readers gain a front-row view into the thinking of one of the world's most respected economists. Rajan's commitment to India's progress shines through in his essays and speeches, making "I Do What I Do" an essential read for anyone interested in the country's economic development.
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