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[quote]The two economists studied data for five states between 2001 and 2003, when cable television spread rapidly in rural India.[/quote]
The data is from the period 2001 - 2003 ie it covered the early period of the Balaji soap era (from when things were actually pretty nice to just the beginning of the insanity).
So the real question is: are the conclusions reached in this article still relevant today? Think about what Kyunki was like back in 2001-2003 and what it became in the years since. 🤔
[quote]The two economists studied data for five states between 2001 and 2003, when cable television spread rapidly in rural India.[/quote]
The data is from the period 2001 - 2003 ie it covered the early period of the Balaji soap era (from when things were actually pretty nice to just the beginning of the insanity).
So the real question is: are the conclusions reached in this article still relevant today? Think about what Kyunki was like back in 2001-2003 and what it became in the years since. 🤔