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Professor, Mailman School, Columbia University

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Month: November 2020

Productive KnowledgeUncertaintyBlog

To what end Heterodoxy? (Hayek Seminar at LSE)

November 19, 2020 Amar Bhidé 719 Views 0 Comments

I’m privileged to participate in a seminar (with far more distinguished scholars than I) with diverse views and research agendas

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“Commercial” for HBS Spring 2021 Elective

November 7, 2020 Amar Bhidé 755 Views 0 Comments

The more formal description is on the HBS elective course catalog

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Growing scholarships offered by the Indian Women Scientists Association.

November 7, 2020 Amar Bhidé 834 Views 0 Comments

Good to see their scholarships for “girl students” in science (;-)) keeps growing. I gave one in my parent’s name

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