I write a weekly summary of economics and developed focused writing, news and evidence (mainly on India) here: https://bit.ly/3f7BuIN 
Week 2 links for July 2020 are here https://bit.ly/2WnTTtB 
Include insights into how PM-CARES is taking funds away from those who need them most, just how difficult it is to make in India, why you shouldn't trust every data viz you see, some puns, many GIFs, and nerd gold!
Week 3 links for July 2020 are here!

Why it's hard to deliver health for all, how the world is growing old, what holds back India's solar ambitions & how Twitter took the FT on. Also some fun maths for those trying to reopen schools and offices. https://bit.ly/3f7BuIN 
It took me some time but this week's links are here. Include a great paper on the complexities of India's food value chains, the "portfolio of dangers" that women face, the bureaucracy's favourite trick & an #IndianMatchmaking meme because FOMO https://ameeccs.wixsite.com/thisrighthere/post/july-2020-week-4
This week read on for new population projections for India, why you probably aren't a good customer for craftsmen, how India's micro firms remain optimistic, and what may be the oldest known example of a public works programme. https://ameeccs.wixsite.com/thisrighthere/post/august-2020-week-2
I'm taking a break this week because there is only so much productivity one person can take.

Watch this space for new links next week!
The week's links are here. Read on for the recent pause on the World Bank's Doing Business rankings, a survey that tells you how clueless parents are, why history and representation matter, and a podcast recommendation. https://ameeccs.wixsite.com/thisrighthere/post/august-2020-week-4
This week's links are here. Read for an Econ 101 explainer of India's GDP, why Indian men live with parents, the policy implications of mothers in law, and an economist's view on whether a 15 yo girl should focus on her looks or brain. https://ameeccs.wixsite.com/thisrighthere/post/september-2020-week-1
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