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The Auctioneer’s No-bell Prize in Economics
Governments all around the world were sitting on assets more precious than most mining right contracts and it was not until 1994 in the...
Oct 19, 20206 min read
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Do We Have Enough Women in the Labour Force?
Women make up half the world’s population, yet when it comes to their participation is much less in labour markets compared to their male...
Oct 19, 20203 min read
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COVID-19 and India's Monetary Response
The world turned upside down with the COVID-19 spreading to its zenith. Like many countries, India paused all the economic activities due...
Oct 19, 20205 min read
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Modern Monetary Theory: Why Worry, When You Can Print Money?
The concept of money is mysterious especially at a macroeconomic level. Realistically, if you try to explain the concept of fiscal...
Oct 19, 20204 min read
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A Price To Pay: Environment and The Fight Against COVID
The ill effects of the on-going health crisis only puts into perspective the necessity of continuing the fight for a clean and safe future.
Sep 25, 20206 min read
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What is it with Dumping and China?
Still now China is accused of dumping chemicals, industrial steel, electronics to the US, Australia, the EU, India, and others. Many article
Sep 8, 20204 min read
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Vaccine Nationalism: A Mid-Pandemic Threat
In our struggle against the pandemic, we have come to a point where the emergence of COVID vaccines appears to be a tangible possibility....
Aug 22, 20206 min read
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Dollar Hegemony and the Triffin’s Dilemma
"Providing reserves and exchanges for the whole world is too much for one country and one currency to bear." - Henry H. Fowler U.S....
Aug 20, 20205 min read
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Expropriating Excesses: The Social Contract
Economics as a discipline draws a playing field between the subtleties of human behavior and the intricate web of politics that form the bac
Aug 20, 20204 min read
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Owning A Phone A Step Closer To Getting A Loan
Since the dawn of independent India, every incumbent government has tried to loosen the tangled threads of poverty and finance...
Aug 20, 20206 min read
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Gold that Glitters is not Gold
The Indian households have an affinity to physical Gold since time immemorial. The Indian household is the largest holder of the yellow...
Aug 20, 20206 min read
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The Brazilian Silicon Valley – A Case Study
In the middle of the Amazon Rainforests of Brazil, South America, we find an industrial hub, home to a plethora of production units of...
Aug 20, 20204 min read
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The Circular Economy: A Full Circle of Sustainability
"The first rule of sustainability is to align with natural forces, or at least try not to defy them.” -Paul Hawken. The first rule of...
Aug 20, 20204 min read
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Investigating Risk: Rational Gluttony and Market Corrections
However, behavior and heuristics coupled with empirical evidence point out significant departures from standard normality assumptions of noi
Aug 13, 20205 min read
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His Arms Akimbo, Xu onto His Next Plan?
Even since Xu Weiping visited London in 2008, he contrived a potential project in the docks near River Thames just like the Canary Wharf. Wh
Aug 13, 20204 min read
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Geoeconomics: Contemporary Context
“In this constantly changing world, nothing changes more than geography” - P.S Buck With the influx of globalization and multilateral...
Aug 5, 20204 min read
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The Emerging Investment Vehicle: The Real Estate Trusts
Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) are an emerging investment instrument in the Indian Economy which enable retail investors to gain...
Aug 3, 20204 min read
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Hotelling’s Model of Spatial Competition
Harold Hotelling in his research paper published in 1929 titled “Stability in Competition” proposed an economic model that helps in...
Aug 2, 20205 min read
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The Paradox of Plenty: How Rich are the 'Natural Resources Rich' Countries?
The paradox of plenty has been a widely debated theory that continues to befuddle political scientists and economists alike. Coined by...
Aug 1, 20205 min read
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Is the Government’s Stimulus Package Adequate to Endure the Pandemic?
We often take lessons from history to solve problems. This pandemic is unique and, has made several people ponder over the awaiting...
Aug 1, 20204 min read
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A Billion Dollar Question
With Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) making the headlines again, with her statement against Representative Ted Yoho and the...
Aug 1, 20203 min read
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Does No One Care About the Care Economy?
Gender and economics operate in the frame of an overall societal construct. And so, naturally, factors like gender inequality transcend...
Jul 24, 20206 min read
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From Social Entropy to Convergence: The Spontaneous Order
The lesson I have to teach is this: Leave all creative energies uninhibited. Merely organize society to act in harmony with this lesson....
Jul 24, 20205 min read
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Will India give way to the RCEP in a post-pandemic world?
India, a country that sits in the southern part of Asia is not only at a strategic position by virtue of its geography but also because...
Jul 20, 20204 min read
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The SoftBank’s Visionary Journey and The Vision Fund
In the mid-1980’s the demand for personal computers surged. There was an immense dearth of software suppliers in the then computer...
Jul 19, 20204 min read
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The Oil Price War - An Overview
With oil prices remaining stable for four continuous years from 2010 to mid-2014 at $ 110 per barrel in June 2014, they plummeted to $ 35...
Jul 19, 20205 min read
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The Path to Power: The Washington Consensus and the Beijing Consensus
For years, it was widely accepted that free markets, democratic governing and minimal state intervention were the only ways to attain...
Jul 13, 20208 min read
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Money Illusion as a Behavioural Aspect
Ever heard your father fretting over the monthly income he earned can’t buy all the necessities at the end of the same month? Have you...
Jul 11, 20205 min read
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Who Will Eradicate Global Poverty?
When it comes to the domain of economics, the issue of global poverty has seen scholars lock horns over its possible solutions. Of the...
Jul 11, 20204 min read
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Reliance De-Leveraging
Reliance Industries Ltd. embarked upon its ambitious dream to enter the telecommunication industry in 2010 when it acquired 96% stake in...
Jul 11, 20204 min read
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