• Is Hyperglobalization the New Enemy of Equal Economic Progress?

    Is Hyperglobalization the New Enemy of Equal Economic Progress? The past few decades have witnessed an unprecedented level of interconnectedness between nations, driven by advancements in technology, communication, and trade. This phenomenon, often termed hyperglobalization, has brought undeniable benefits, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures on a global scale. However, concerns have emerged…


  • Will China’s Property Sector Crises push the World Economy in Deflation?

    From last 2–3 decades China’s economic growth has been tremendous and thier position in the international trade is rising. China exported essential commodities such as rice, wheat, pulses to manufactured goods and raw materials to almost all the countries of the world. And due to this vast expansion China is in a position of trade…


  • Policy Implications of Externalities and Coroporate Social Responsibility (CSR)for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals

    Policy Implications of Externalities and Coroporate Social Responsibility (CSR)for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals The relentless pursuit of economic prosperity often leaves unaddressed consequences, ripples in the fabric of our society and environment known as externalities. These hidden costs, whether pollution from factories or the erosion of social capital through unethical practices, cast a long shadow…


  • “Green Hydrogen Investments: A Pivotal Path to GHG Emission Reduction and Sustainable Development” In the face of escalating climate change challenges, the urgency to transition towards renewable and sustainable energy sources has never been more pronounced. With greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions continuing to soar to unprecedented levels, the imperative to decarbonize our energy systems has…


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