About Aparajita Bakshi

Aparajita Bakshi is an Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Finance, R V University, Bengaluru.

Randomised Controlled Trials and Non-Randomised Politics: What Makes for Good Policy?

By Aparajita Bakshi|2022-01-31T15:01:31+05:30December 19, 2019|

The 2019 Nobel Prize in economics for the proponents of Randomised Controlled Trials fulfils the discipline’s highest aspiration to mimic the laws and methods of natural sciences to explain social order.

Documenting the Kisan Long March

By Aparajita Bakshi and Ranjini Basu|2022-02-01T15:05:05+05:30July 18, 2018|

On March 6, 2018, a farmers’ protest march under the banner of the All Indian Kisan Sabha (AIKS) began from CBS Chowk in Nashik. The swelling sea of marching peasants and workers, wearing red caps and carrying red flags and banners, ended their 200 km march at the historic Azad Maidan in Mumbai in the early hours of March 12, 2018. The six-day march or the Long March, as the march came to be called, was watched on television screens across the country with growing admiration and support.

Agriculture in Budget 2016

By Aparajita Bakshi|2022-02-02T15:04:18+05:30April 1, 2016|

The Union Budget of 2016 has widely been publicised as a “pro-farmer” Budget An analysis by R. Ramakumar in the current issue of Frontline critically assesses the claim that farmers’ incomes will be doubled by 2022. Ramakumar shows that th

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