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Economics
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Is India a Country Of Careless, Helpless And Heartless Citizens?
Who would refute, when I say that India is the country of careless, helpless and heartless people. I am going to substantiate with irrefutable facts which everyone faces in his daily life. I am going to ask will Indian would go to the moon when our Finance Minister is planning to ruin the basic Indian's village economy. The present day government is responsible for suicide of hundreds of farmers daily. The government is not ready to pay a paisa extra to its own farmers but ready to import poor quality wheat from abroad at double the rates. Whose coffins are being filled at all? It is the ruling people and the government ministers and official involved in deals. Why these deals are held in luxury hotels and not in open courtyards of village headman?
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Are You in Debt - It's Not Your Fault
Warning: The material you are about to read may startle, shock, and surprise you. This is not for the faint-hearted. Therefore, continue at your own risk.
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Poverty In India
India as a developing country features a great number of population which cannot be provided with sufficient food, shelter, social and medical care.
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American Way Of Thinking
American minds are inclined to think in the manner which perfectly reflects American history and culture.
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Will China and India Surpass the United States in Future Innovation
One question that has been pondered in the United States as both China and India experience incredible growth is will these great nations surpass American in innovation in the future? Consider their size, populations and emergence into the top tiers of modern first World nations before you answer.
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UK Monetary Policy: Does it Work
A look at how effective interest rates are in reducing inflation? Although MPC appear to have been successful there is reason to believe monetary policy may not be without its drawbacks
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Why Indian Economy is Set to Overtake the UK Economy
India is the second largest country in terms of population, however for many years its economy has struggled to compete with other Asian and developing economies. The Indian economy has in the past been characterised by low growth, endemic poverty and focused primarily on the agricultural sector. However in recent years the Indian economy has started to grow at a particularly fast rate. Latest GDP statistics suggest the economy is likely to grow at between 6 and 7% for the next couple of years. What has contributed to this remarkable turnaround in economic performance?
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Animal Poverty and Human Poverty
A new look at The Principle of Population of Thomas Malthus and its claim that poverty is necessary and is good. Must the world human population always press on the food supply and maintain poverty like wild animal populations ?
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