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4 Day Workweek: A Possible Solution to Modern Day Stress? Part 1
Read more: 4 Day Workweek: A Possible Solution to Modern Day Stress? Part 1Japan, in June this year, enacted a policy encouraging companies to move to a four-day workweek. In this 2 part series, we will analyse whether the policy is viable and beneficial – on an individual employee and economic level. This article will examine the toxic work culture in Japan and the effects of the policy…
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The Diamond Industry and Coronavirus
Read more: The Diamond Industry and CoronavirusThe diamond industry which has been fueled by an artificial supply shortage, while surprisingly maintaining relatively stable high prices. However, the onset of the coronavirus pandemic has turned the seemingly stable industry on its head.
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The Monetisation Trap
Read more: The Monetisation TrapThis article explores debt management through monetisation of debts, theoretical causation of inflationary pressures as a consequence of growing fiscal deficits and how fiscal deficit affects the interaction of fiscal-monetary policies?
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India’s Debt Challenge
Read more: India’s Debt ChallengeThe important question that one is looking to analyse is whether the targets set under the FRBM Act were met. Authors Diya and Aliva provide a brief on India’s journey with tackling high fiscal deficits.
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The Economics of Isolation : Companies caught cold (Part 2)
Read more: The Economics of Isolation : Companies caught cold (Part 2)In the second part of her series on the Economics of Isolation, Advaita Singh looks at the impact of the lockdown on companies, particularly on HR, Production, Marketing, and Finances.
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The invisible Highways : How the next tech revolution can prove doomsayers right?
Read more: The invisible Highways : How the next tech revolution can prove doomsayers right?Through this article, Vipul Gautam explores the problems and the doomsday fuss with technological advancements despite the prosperity it brought on.
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Could Summary Suits be the Answer?
Read more: Could Summary Suits be the Answer?In this article, I argue that championing the use of summary procedure under CPC (in conjunction with online dispute resolution) could be the answer that alleviates hurdles and ensures efficient recompense to litigants.
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Is banning e-cigarettes a moral façade?
Read more: Is banning e-cigarettes a moral façade?Digging up on old news, it has been almost three months since the bill on banning e-cigarettes has been passed. The government has claimed that the intention behind the ban was to curb the exponential increase in the consumption of e-cigarettes, especially amongst the youth. As a measure to propagate a healthy lifestyle, banning e-cigarettes…
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Why India Pulled Out Of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Read more: Why India Pulled Out Of the Regional Comprehensive Economic PartnershipThe RCEP is the world’s largest trade agreement, and India is no longer going to be a part of it. The article discusses what the RCEP is, what India stood to gain, and why the BJP ultimately gave in to internal pressures to let go of another chance to liberalise trade in India.
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Equity markets and the economic slowdown
Read more: Equity markets and the economic slowdownThis article narrates the movement of equity markets since the signs of economic slowdown began showing.
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China’s One Belt One Road could be the Marshall Plan of the 21st century
Read more: China’s One Belt One Road could be the Marshall Plan of the 21st centuryWith the global economy in a constant decline coupled with the gradual decline of the United States, and China constantly vying to replace it as the global hegemon, the answer lies in China’s Belt and Road Initiative. The author seeks to illustrate how the OBOR is going to be the Marshall Plan of the 21st…
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Challenges preventing India to become a great power-I
Read more: Challenges preventing India to become a great power-IIn this two article series, author talks about challenges India faces on its way to become a global power.