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Markets and Mistrust

IntroductionFrom the era of barter transactions where transactions could only take place due to double coincidence of wants to the modern era where
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Ethical Supply and Demand

Have you ever heard of ‘responsible production’ or ‘ethical supply’ while doing an introductory microeconomics course? Why do you think economists and even
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High Road Value Chains

If you are very keen about pursuing down-to-earth offline MBA education on exiting the severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome-coronavirus-2-governed-contactless college education, then here is a challenging research
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Suppressing the Tide

Whether it be Article 19(1) of the Indian constitution or the 1st Amendment of the constitution of the United States or any other
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How Can Rural Labour Survive?

There is no right to work in India. The ruling governments have been least bothered about full employment policies and practices in independent
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Big Bazaar VS Walmart

Warren Buffet once said “What we learn from history is that people don’t learn from history.” After all, it is possible to build
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Decoding the Tariff War

Was it all about the tariffs? The US trade deficit with China reached an all-time high of $4 billion in 2018. This created
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The Make-Buy Decision

Standard textbook microeconomics does not tell us anything about whether industrial firms have direct control over all production (vertical integration) or why they
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The Democratic Dream

Mirror, mirror on the wall… Which is the most perfect democracy of them all? Democracy or government by, of and for the people,
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Western Hero, Eastern Villian

World History always has two sides, the perpetrator and the victim. However, history has experienced a man who has been the victim as
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The Myth of the Underdog

There is a saying, “There is a David to every Goliath” because, in every heroic story, David beats Goliath despite his strength and