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E. Paris, Her research lies at the intersection of institutional economics and urban and development studies. It combines qualitative and quantitative methodologies to examine the policy frameworks encouraging greenfield urban development and privatized forms of urban governance in India. Debdatta Chakraborty is a Research Editor for ISBInsight magazine at the Indian School of Business, in Hyderabad. She has completed her post-graduation in Sociology. Her research interests lie in informal labour in urban spaces. Ram Mohan Chitta is a Research Editor at the Centre for Learning and Management Practice at the Indian School of Business, Loraine Kennedy is CNRS Research Director at the Centre for South Asian Studies (CEIAS)