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More articles by: Sauvik Chakraverti
  
Sauvik Chakraverti  08:58 PM | November 03,2009
Denationalizing money would not just preserve capital’s value but would also ensure the politicians’ party is over
Sauvik Chakraverti  08:44 PM | October 15,2009
The rupee must be anchored to a tangible commodity. For the Indian economy, the benefits would be great
Sauvik Chakraverti   09:45 PM | September 21,2009
History shows that better transport means more prosperity. The pathetic state of India’s transport infrastructure is a major reason it still isn’t very prosperous
Sauvik Chakraverti   09:16 PM | September 02,2009
Advocates of social welfare all have different ideas. But they invariably champion state redistribution
Sauvik Chakraverti  11:31 PM | July 23,2009
The moral life is pursuing one’s own economic means, and not Nehruvian socialism’s political means
Sauvik Chakraverti  08:57 PM | June 28,2009
India’s renunciation of desire can be reconciled with capitalist theory, which was developed in the West
Sauvik Chakraverti  11:15 PM | May 28,2009
Without comparative advantage, life in the city would be like life in the jungle: the survival of the fittest. But now the free market allows the lesser skilled to thrive
Sauvik Chakraverti  09:00 PM | April 22,2009
There is much mystery in how human society invents words, concepts and even real things such as money
Sauvik Chakraverti  12:06 AM | March 05,2009
A conception of the social order based on false collective identities creates problems and not solutions
Sauvik Chakraverti  10:28 PM | January 15,2009
The government, at the commanding heights of education, has impoverished social science in India
Sauvik Chakraverti  10:52 PM | December 02,2008
Government philanthropy based on notions of social justice is just show-business--false and theatrical
Sauvik Chakraverti  11:55 PM | November 03,2008
An understanding of Jean-Baptiste Say’s Law of Markets is essential in these turbulent times
Sauvik Chakraverti  12:12 AM | October 08,2008
The destruction of land administration, painstakingly built by the British, has undone capitalism in India
Sauvik Chakraverti  09:54 PM | September 14,2008
A focus on universal automobile ownership and its potential in transforming urban India is essential today