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“How Corporate Money Buys Political Will and Shapes Wealth Distribution in India”
India, a vibrant democracy boasting economic progress, whispers a darker tale beneath its glittering facade. A tale etched in the lines of deepening inequality, where the gap between the opulent few and the struggling many widens with each passing day. But this chasm yawns open not by chance, but by design. At its heart lies…
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“Disguised Unemployment in Developing Economies: A Consequence of Fixed Proportion Production Function and a Asset for Developed Economies”
The Role of Fixed Proportion Production Function in Developing Economies and Cheap Labour: An Unexpected Asset for Developed Economies The distinction between developed and developing economies empirically suggests that while developed countries are mostly capital abundant (Physical and Human Capital) and labor scarce and on the other hand, developing and underdeveloped countries are labor abundant…
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Multidimensional Poverty: Measuring it, Understanding it, Addressing it
The concept of poverty is diffrent among the various countries. Specifically, low income countries has more poverty than high income countries and similarly underdeveloped as weel as developing countries has high level of poverty as compared to the more developed nations. However, the important questions is that what constitute the poverty? Is poverty linked to…
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“Beyond the Multiplier Mirage: How Misdirected Investments Squeeze Out Capital Formation and Growth”
The role of multiplier effect plays an important role in every contry. According to the keynsian multiplier effect when government made investment in productive resources or assets it results increase in incomr and employment not by the same amount but multiple of it depending on the size of the multiplier.For example, if the government is…
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The Shifting Tides of Progress: Navigating the Currents of Static and Dynamic Economic Forces to Economic Growth and Development
Economic growth, like a vessel traversing a dynamic sea, is propelled by a complex interplay of forces. Some, akin to steadfast currents, provide stability and structure — established institutions, regulations, and infrastructure. Others, like capricious winds, bring change and disruption — technological advancements, shifting demographics, and global uncertainties. This article embarks on a precise exploration…
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Exploring the Effectiveness of Quantitative Easing in Controlling Inflation
In recent years, central banks around the world have turned to quantitative easing (QE) as a tool to stimulate economic growth and combat deflation. However, as inflation concerns mount, the effectiveness of QE in controlling inflationary pressures has come under increasing scrutiny. This article delves into the complex relationship between QE and inflation, exploring both…