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Nazi Germany and Economic Growth
Read more: Nazi Germany and Economic Growthby Pushkar Sai Reddy Could the Rapid Economic Growth in Nazi Germany be Sustained for a Prolonged Period (Barring the Intervention of External Factors that Overthrew the Government)? INTRODUCTION Nazi Germany today is most prominent for the atrocities committed by them. The Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler adopted an ideology that condoned…
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Interview: Dr. Neelanjan Sircar
Read more: Interview: Dr. Neelanjan SircarIntroduction: This piece is an interview of Dr. Neelanjan Sircar by Kaainat Pundir. To introduce Dr. Sircar, he is a senior fellow at Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. His research interest lies in electoral behavior and urbanization in India, with special focus on the national capital region and around Delhi. The interview delves deeper…
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Book Review Series: #2 Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives The Economy, Why It Matters For Global Capitalism
Read more: Book Review Series: #2 Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives The Economy, Why It Matters For Global CapitalismLakshmi Priya, a first year masters ‘ student of Diplomacy in Law and Business has reviewed a very intriguing book, “Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives The Economy, Why It Matters For Global Capitalism” by George Akerlof and Robert Shiller. Read on to know what does the she think of it.
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Book Review Series: #1 Phishing For Phools: The Economics of Manipulation & Deception
Read more: Book Review Series: #1 Phishing For Phools: The Economics of Manipulation & DeceptionShivkrit Rai, a fourth year law student, has reviewed a very famous book called ‘Phishing for Phools’ by Akerlof and Shiller. Read on to know more about what to expect out of it.
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Quantum Decision Theory Series: #2 Quantum Probability Modelling for Asset Valuation
Read more: Quantum Decision Theory Series: #2 Quantum Probability Modelling for Asset ValuationProfessor Sudip Patra, in this article, discusses about the phenomenon of asset misevaluation: over or under valuation. Read on to know more about what he has to say in this regard.
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Higher Returns With Lower Risk – The Magic Of Diversification
Read more: Higher Returns With Lower Risk – The Magic Of DiversificationThe article, originally published on ‘The Millennial Investor’ talks about various ways to diversify our investments, so as to reap maximum benefits out of it.
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Direct Benefit Transfer – Is It Really Beneficial?
Read more: Direct Benefit Transfer – Is It Really Beneficial?Priyam Agarwalla conducted a field research project in an area of Jharkhand to analyse the impacts of the Direct Benefit Transfer scheme introduced by the Government of Jharkhand. Read on to know more about what she observed.
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Understanding the Legality of Healthcare Systems Across India
Read more: Understanding the Legality of Healthcare Systems Across IndiaThis following article summarizes the discussion carried out by Dr. Nupur Tiwary and Dr. Indranil Mukopadhyay, regarding some of the issues related to healthcare in India.
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Mediating Privacy with Access to Social Security Benefits
Read more: Mediating Privacy with Access to Social Security BenefitsThis article puts forth the ideas of Dr. Ananth Padmanabhan in the form of a discussion note regarding the Right to Privacy and it’s various aspects. The discussion was carried out under Politica Discussion Series.
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Quantum Decision Theory Series: #1 Quantum Decision Theory and Finance
Read more: Quantum Decision Theory Series: #1 Quantum Decision Theory and FinanceProfessor Sudip Patra, in this article, discusses the rise of a promising paradigm in social science, namely quantum decision theory, when applied to financial models in specific.
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European Refugee Crisis
Read more: European Refugee CrisisNo one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark – Warsan Shire. By the means of this article, the author tries to give us an insight into European Crisis by stating major causes and hard facts.
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ECONOMICS OF PATENTS AND COMPULSORY LICENSING
Read more: ECONOMICS OF PATENTS AND COMPULSORY LICENSINGThrough this article, the author tries to elaborate on compulsory licensing as a legal instrument which can indirectly guarantee that the patients get access to essential commodities like life-saving drugs.
