Poor sentiment a self-inflicted wound: Nobel laureate
As the government struggles to revive investor sentiments, Nobel laureate Andrew Michael Spence on Wednesday called the low confidence in India a “self-inflicted” wound. “The loss of investor confidence is largely a self-inflicted wound and it can be fixed,” said Spence, who received the Nobel prize in economics together with Joseph Stiglitz and George A Akerlof in 2001.
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