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  1. Deepak Nayyar is an Honorary Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi. And he is a Distinguished Professor at the ...

  2. on Deepak Nayyar’s work, illustrating that work’s range and depth, while itself making a significant contribution to the arguments of which Nayyar is such a formidable exponent.’ Sir Julian Le Grand, Professor, Marshall Institute, London School of Economics, UK ‘This very important book, written in honour of one of India’s most

  3. Deepak Nayyar Governments played a vital role, ranging from leader to catalyst or supporter, in Asia’s half-century of development T wo centuries ago, in 1820, Asia accounted for two-thirds of the world’s population and more than a half of world income. It also contributed more than a half of manufacturing production in the world economy.

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  5. Deepak Nayyar Abstract This essay situates international migration in the wider context of the world economy to analyze what it means for economic development, with an approach and focus which represent a departure from the conventional literature on the subject. It begins with a

  6. Jan 18, 2019 · Deepak Nayar was born in 1959 in India and started his career in India before relocating to Los Angeles, where he is the founder of the production company Kintop Pictures and co-founder of the Filmaka website. Deepak Nayar is the producer of several films, including Bend It Like Beckham, released in 2002; Dredd, released in 2012; Vampire ...

  7. Jul 6, 2016 · Deepak Nayyar, who started his career in the IAS, left it early on to pursue an academic career. At the height of India’s balance of payments crisis in 1991 and in the run-up to that, Deepak Nayyar was Chief Economic Adviser to three governments — two short-lived ones led by V P Singh and Chandra Shekhar and later, for the first few months of the Narasimha Rao-led government.