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Guest View | Mark Spitznagel / WSJ 09:18 PM | November 08,2009
Right out of Mises’ script, overleveraged banks collapsed, businesses and employment collapsedOnly with the creative action of a critical mass of people, can we think of vibrant urban centres in India
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Guest View | Mark Spitznagel / WSJ 09:18 PM | November 08,2009
Right out of Mises’ script, overleveraged banks collapsed, businesses and employment collapsedOnly with the creative action of a critical mass of people, can we think of vibrant urban centres in India
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Real Simple | Shailaja and Manoj K Singh 12:14 AM | August 17,2009
The economists of the Austrian school derive their understanding by using what is called a priori thinking
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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
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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
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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
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Kaushik Das 10:43 PM | April 16,2009
Are galloping prices a thing of the past? Empirical evidence and calculations point to another direction
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Kaushik Das 11:09 PM | December 21,2008
Aggressive fiscal stimulus policies that are being advocated could make this worse for economies
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12:59 AM | April 17,2008
With the current financial crisis timed with a presidential election, we hear of the instability of unregulated markets and the need for regulation and control once again
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