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09:02 PM | July 30,2009
When secular pundits and prophets have spent the past year declaring capitalism to be in crisis, it is interesting to see religious leaders rise in its defence
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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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Bare Talk | V. Anantha Nageswaran 09:21 PM | May 25,2009
If all reforms and changes are about pain now and rewards later, intellectuals can kiss their political aspirations goodbye
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Bare Talk | V. Anantha Nageswaran 09:21 PM | May 25,2009
If all reforms and changes are about pain now and rewards later, intellectuals can kiss their political aspirations goodbye
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 10:03 PM | March 10,2009
Free markets and trade in goods and services have served the world well over the past quarter century, despite the increasing frequency of financial crises
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Cafe Economics | Niranjan Rajadhyaksha 10:01 PM | March 10,2009
Free markets and trade in goods and services have served the world well over the past quarter century, despite the increasing frequency of financial crises
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Sauvik Chakraverti 12:06 AM | March 05,2009
A conception of the social order based on false collective identities creates problems and not solutions
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12:01 AM | February 03,2009
The bailouts being designed and implemented to rescue US financial institutions have raised ownership questions that defy easy solutions
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Kaushik Das 01:07 AM | January 13,2009
The global financial crisis is the result of loose US monetary policy. It has little to do with market failure
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Mark To Market | Manas Chakravarty and Mobis Philipose 11:36 PM | December 22,2008
In 1990-91, the percentage of total government expenditure to GDP was 38.13%
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Pursuits | Vir Sanghvi 11:55 PM | November 13,2008
As global capitalism faces its deepest crisis for nearly a full century, the Left is smiling again
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10:25 PM | October 19,2008
With elections to state assemblies and Parliament around the bend, a week-kneed government can’t think beyond a few thousand votes, even if they’re purchased at a high cost to the economy
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Sauvik Chakraverti 12:12 AM | October 08,2008
The destruction of land administration, painstakingly built by the British, has undone capitalism in India
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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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Barun S. Mitra 10:12 PM | January 16,2008
Countries where socialism was the only political ideology of the state inevitably degenerated into dictatorship
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