What happens to a nation's adoption of electronic payments when you temporarily remove cash? - BGE Podcast #07 with Dr. Apoorv Gupta
Release Date: 11/27/2023
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What happens when two foreign countries become an economics classroom? Each fall, a handful of students take Econ 70 at Dartmouth, a class that serves as any ordinary International Economics course during the 10-week term. After the term ends, the students and professors travel to Argentina and Chile, exploring the countries they studied during the term. This special episode of the Big Green Economics puts a spotlight on Econ 70, with both students and faculty sharing their experiences in South America.
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In episode 7, we highlight Dr. Apoorv Gupta’s research on the Indian banknote demonetization of 2016 and the implementation of digital wallets across the nation. Also, Gupta discusses his research on the benefits and fallbacks of call centers used in the country to help the language barrier for agricultural workers. Dartmouth College is home to a unique department of economics, with faculty who combine cutting-edge research with exceptional teaching and mentoring of its undergraduate students. The Big Green Economics podcast with Gabe Gottesman ’26 tells the story of the Department...
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info_outlineIn episode 7, we highlight Dr. Apoorv Gupta’s research on the Indian banknote demonetization of 2016 and the implementation of digital wallets across the nation. Also, Gupta discusses his research on the benefits and fallbacks of call centers used in the country to help the language barrier for agricultural workers.
Dartmouth College is home to a unique department of economics, with faculty who combine cutting-edge research with exceptional teaching and mentoring of its undergraduate students. The Big Green Economics podcast with Gabe Gottesman ’26 tells the story of the Department of Economics at Dartmouth, highlighting a professor’s research in one bite-sized episode.