Gaps and checks in Union Budget 2013
The article checks budget 2013 from the lens of monetary policies of the economy and suggest ways to how India can achieve a decent growth rate.
The article checks budget 2013 from the lens of monetary policies of the economy and suggest ways to how India can achieve a decent growth rate.
The article talks about the pros and cons of MGNREGA in depth and also suggests ways to keep a check on its implications.
The article discusses the controversial Bayer Vs Natco compulsory licensing case in depth. It also talks about India's stand on such cases.
The article traces the origin of investment bubbles by delving into the history of the tulip trade that gained prominence in Europe in the 1600s.
The article gives an insight into the changing dynamics of reverse innovation by taking up the example of Logitech's progress in China.
The article talks about Foreign Direct Investment in multi-brand retail and the effects it could have on the Indian economy.
The article talks about the tentativeness that FDI in the retail sector brings along with it, with regard to the survival of "Mom and Pop" stores.
The article talks about the use of credit rating in India, its parameters, and the number of interlinked factors that affect it.
The article is an opinion piece, which critically analyses the Budget for the year 2013, proposed by UPA government at power in the centre.
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