Economy, Power and Politics

( By Rama Vivek Gulavani, Junior Editor ) The year was 1919, when the Palace of Versailles stood on the outskirts of Paris, waiting to create global history. The marble walls of the hall of mirrors had the presence of 27 delegations representing 32 powers. The four representatives of the principal allied powers—France, the USA, [...]

Five Inequality 101 Lectures

By Annavajhula J C Bose, PhD Department of Economics, SRCC “Inequality, in many ways, may be the biggest question of our times. And yet it is a topic that is still underexplored in conventional economics curricula.”  Most economics students all over the world are concerned about it. In five lectures, as mentioned below, the renowned [...]

British tax on the Indian colony: A system of domestic financial crippling

Heau Mishr, deputy editor The strength of a nation’s economy depends upon the system of taxation which if planned correctly, keeps revenue consistent, stimulates industrial activity and manages growth in our economy. Through efficient measures, the tax system can lead to revenue mobilization in response to growth and result in revenue growth that is slightly [...]

Policymakers are More Lethal than Oppenheimer.

By Annavajhula J C Bose, PhD, Department of Economics, SRCC  The recent Barbenheimer trend smashing the box office—watching Barbie followed by Oppenheimer or vice versa all over the world--was rather a silly fad. People are not aware that conservative governments and their economists can be more destructive than physicists such as Robert Oppenheimer. The Hindu scripture [...]

TERM OF THE WEEK: DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS

by Deputy Editor, Srishti Menon We’ve all had that delectable craving for doughnuts at some point. Drizzled in chocolate sauce or colourful sprinkles, this beloved goodie is a favourite among most. However, the utility (pun intended) of a doughnut is not just confined to its ability to appease palates, but also change the growth trajectories [...]

Human Rights Economy

By Annavajhula J.C. Bose, PhDDepartment of Economics, SRCC Not all people exist in the same way now. There are tragedies alongside comedies. During the coronavirus pandemic, when many thought of death as better than hunger, others revelled in the visceral joy of making money online. The pandemic exposed India’s appalling apathy and antipathy towards migrant [...]

Climate change: Another agricultural hitch

By Devika M, Editor-in-Chief The adverse effects of climate change are felt all around the globe. Rising human-induced greenhouse gases are impacting many things like sea water levels, desert expansion, precipitation, and so on. Among these things, one such impact is on agriculture. The ongoing farmers’ protest has brought the issues of farmers and more [...]