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Overdraft

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SKU: 9789354227455

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Dive into “Overdraft” by Urjit Patel (ISBN: 9789354227455) and explore the intricacies of India’s economic and financial policies. Uncover the untold story behind the banking crisis. A must-read for finance enthusiasts, economists, and anyone seeking to understand India’s financial landscape. Pre-order your copy today!

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789354227455
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 220
  • Weight: 206 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9354227457
  • Publisher Date: 30 Jan 2022
  • Height: 144 mm
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 215 mm

19 reviews for Overdraft

  1. Manvendra Pratap Singh

    Found it a bit slow-paced. But, the author’s grasp on the subject is undeniable. Good for serious finance enthusiasts.

  2. Ankit Deore

    This book offers critical insights! A must read for anyone interested in the recent history of the Indian economy.

  3. Pragati Sahai

    Patel does a great job explaining complex issues. Some prior knowledge of economics is helpful for complete understanding.

  4. Dhiraj V S

    Overdraft is well-written and researched. A valuable contribution to the literature on Indian financial policy. Must read for all.

  5. Souvik Kumar Mondal

    Overdraft can be a bit dense, but Urjit Patel’s writing is easy to grasp. Overall, it’s insightful and useful.

  6. Aaryan Kumar Pandey

    Was expecting a bit more from this book. it felt rushed in some areas. Overall, it was still a good read.

  7. Harshil Singh

    Urjit Patel offers a unique perspective. Some parts were dry, but overall, it’s worth reading for those interested in Indian financial policy.

  8. Nihal Kumar

    Overdraft is informative but occasionally reads like a textbook. Still, a good resource for understanding the banking crisis.

  9. Biswajit Barman

    A very good book. it gave me a lot of new insights. Author goes into details which really helped to understand context.

  10. Saanchi Munjal

    An okay book with some good points and some not-so-good ones. Some important topics felt under explored in some areas.

  11. Tushar Nandani

    Eye-opening insights into the Indian economy! Highly recommended for anyone in finance. A bit technical, but worth the effort.

  12. Nilesh Jain

    It was difficult to understand some finance jargons. Despite that, a helpful book with some interesting information.

  13. Adithya Sujalal

    It wasn’t what I expected, but still informative. I gained a better understanding of India’s financial challenges.

  14. Aarsh Koul

    A great in-depth look at India’s financial policies. Worth the time if you are studying or are in this domain.

  15. Ayush Rahul Patel

    A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, others were hard to get through. Patel’s expertise is evident, though.

  16. Arshit Singh

    Good information if you like Indian economics. Explains banking crisis and economical policies pretty well. Must read.

  17. Allan Lepcha

    Expected more practical solutions. The analysis is strong, but the recommendations felt a bit vague overall.

  18. Kavesh Pandit

    A decent read on Indian economics, but felt a bit dense at times. Some sections were quite insightful though. Needed more relatable examples.

  19. Kumar Satyam

    Provides a good overview, but lacks depth in certain areas. A solid starting point for further research on the topic.

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