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Poor Countries in a Rich World : Does globalization really lead to convergence?
Read more: Poor Countries in a Rich World : Does globalization really lead to convergence?Scholars who believe in the theories put forward by Adam Smith predict that globalization started in the late 15th century. Some believe that it stretches back even further (O’Rourke 2002). The third view argues that the world was completely de-globalized at the start of the 19th century. However, we can be certain of one…
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The Impact of Inheritance and Succession Laws on the Economy: Significance of Inheritance and Succession
Read more: The Impact of Inheritance and Succession Laws on the Economy: Significance of Inheritance and SuccessionThrough this article, Pallavi Mall aims to show the social significance that inheritance plays, however, inheritance remains deeply problematic since the concept of inheritance perpetuates inequality and the concentration of wealth.
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Inter-relationship Between Economies: The Country and The World
Read more: Inter-relationship Between Economies: The Country and The WorldIn this article, Shubhalakshmi Bhattacharya explores the interdependence between a national economy and the global economy through an analysis of the Greek economic crisis.
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The Cost of LGBT Exclusion to the Economy of India
Read more: The Cost of LGBT Exclusion to the Economy of IndiaThe essence of this article written by Viswas Viswanath is to look at the exclusion of the LGBT community through an economic lens rather than a socio-cultural one. It focuses on the influence behavioural economics has on this exclusion as well as looks at the crisis which could arise out of the “identity bias” attribute…

