| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Jonathan karp |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Ban on Bandh strikes at heart of Gandhi's program; state ruling on political protest touches nerve in ambitious economy and boisterous democracy. (India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Enron bids for new projects. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Finance minister leads lonely fight for a free market. (Indian finance Minister P. Chidambaram) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Foreign media are turned off by bill to regulate TV. (India) | Business, international | Fara Warner, Jonathan Karp |
| Government's fall will delay reforms, restrain growth. (India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Richard Schumacher |
| Government struggles to win over wary U.S. investors. (India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| India's lumbering ports hobble growth. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| India's new government marked by reformer's absence: political crisis ends with Gujral at helm but questions over coalition's stability remain. (Inder Kumar Gujral; Finance Minister P. Chidambaram) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Japanese businesses warm up to opportunities in India. | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Market participants hail move on paperless stock trading: investment seen to get boost from plan to require all institutions to use electronic depositary. (India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp, Sumit Sharma |
| Read and right wrongs.(psychologist struggles to improve the literacy level of women in India) | Business, international | Jonathan Karp |
| Shudders over Korean woes. (impact of South Korea's economic troubles on global trade) | Business, international | Russell Flannery, Douglas Appell, Bill Spindle, Chen May Yee, Shanthi Kalathil, Jonathan Karp |
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