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Shania Bhalotia

@ShaniaBhalotia

Economics PhD Student @LSEEcon @CEP_LSE

Joined March 2010
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Has Brexit reduced UK trade? New @CEP_LSE election briefing with @DennisNovy & Catherine Thomas reviews the evidence cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/… Conclusion: Yes, Brexit effect is negative. But so far it's been smaller than expected Thread on recent UK trade 1/


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Now what about service sector trade? Good to hear from @ShaniaBhalotia who expresses some concern about the erection of trade barriers post #Brexit in areas where the UK has a comparative advantage. 🎩 @thom_sampson and @swatdhingraLSE 15/n @NIESRreview

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We’re doing an ⁦@resfoundation⁩ & ⁦@CEP_LSE⁩ session at the ⁦@MMF_research⁩ conference today talking about great work by ⁦@ShaniaBhalotia⁩ (with ⁦@FryEmily⁩, ⁦@hale_shale⁩ & ⁦@swatdhingraLSE⁩) on the impact of Brexit on UK services trade.

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Today we published our new @resfoundation report on the future of the UK's trade strategy. This is part of Economy 2030 Inquiry, written with co-authors @FryEmily @ShaniaBhalotia & @swatdhingraLSE economy2030.resolutionfoundation.org/reports/tradin…


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NEW report for The Economy 2030 Inquiry by @hale_shale @FryEmily @ShaniaBhalotia & Swati Dhingra - with @CEP_LSE & @NuffieldFound - Trading Up: The role of the post-Brexit trade approach in the UK’s economic strategy economy2030.resolutionfoundation.org/reports/tradin…


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New! Urban workers who lost their jobs during India’s first lockdown have been unemployed for six months on average. By @swatdhingraLSE and @f_kondirolli @The_IGC @LSEEcon @ESRC @LSEnews Read: ow.ly/BZvG50FmN3w

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From plague to penury – The pandemic is plunging millions back into extreme poverty Research from @swatdhingraLSE @ShaniaBhalotia @f_kondirolli finds only about a fifth or people in Indian cities received any money from government during lockdown economist.com/international/…


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Write-up of our @CEP_LSE study with @ShaniaBhalotia @f_kondirolli- 52% Indian urban workers remain without job as earnings fall by 48% during coronavirus lockdown | @Tehelka tehelka.com/52-indian-urba…


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#Covid19 has decimated livelihoods in urban India; a national work guarantee is needed to prevent mass long-term unemployment & poverty, @ShaniaBhalotia @swatdhingraLSE & @f_kondirolli @CEP_LSE #LSEThinks blogs.lse.ac.uk/covid19/2020/0…


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New survey finds a majority of urban workers in India received no pay for a month or more during lockdown, leading to increasing inequality. Authors: @ShaniaBhalotia, @swatdhingraLSE and @f_kondirolli Read more at: ow.ly/vxOS50BepGc @ESRC @SussexUni @Lse @CEP_LSE

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As #India faces a huge #recession, new @CEP_LSE @ESRC @ERC_Research survey (me, @ShaniaBhalotia @f_kondirolli) shows majority of urban workers received no pay for at least a month of #lockdown. Big #inequality impact: bottom 3/4 hit hardest, whilst top 1/4 share rises.

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New analysis! The Covid-19 lockdown is interrupting wages and support for workers in India; increasing inequality. Authors: @ShaniaBhalotia, @swatdhingraLSE and @f_kondirolli Read more at: ow.ly/GJdx50BenTr @ESRC @SussexUni @Lse @CEP_LSE

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