How Laborious are Labour Laws?

Posted by: on Oct 28, 2011 | 3 Comments

Although the Indian economy is thriving, the upsetting part is that the Indian labour is not partaking in the boom. The employment in the country is not expanding as fast as the increasing working-age population. The wages aren’t rising as fast as the per capita

What Can Control India’s Inflation?

Posted by: on Oct 27, 2011 | 2 Comments

These days, international news is bombarded with excitement over India’s double-digit growth and speculations about when (and if) the Indian economy will surpass China’s. However, the scene is quite different domestically. In India, the hot topic of

What Business Does the Government Have In Controlling Businesses?

Posted by: on Oct 24, 2011 | No Comments

It is the highest impertinence and presumption… in kings and ministers, to pretend to watch over the economy of private people, and to restrain their expense… They are themselves always, and without any exception, the greatest

Is a Free Economy a Fair Economy?

Posted by: on Oct 19, 2011 | No Comments

The United States of America has emerged an economic superpower during the last couple of decades primarily because of its liberal trade policies. The world’s biggest ‘free trade’ zone was created with the removal of restrictions on

Will India Surpass Japan as the Third Largest Economy?

Posted by: on Oct 18, 2011 | No Comments

India is all set to become the world’s third largest economy soon, measured in terms of gross domestic product (GDP), by overtaking Japan in the next few months. At present, India is the fourth largest economy after the US,

Shutting Down Sweat Shops isn’t Going to Help!!

Posted by: on Oct 7, 2011 | No Comments

One of the oldest and perhaps the most misguided myths about capitalism is the notion that businesses and factories exploit the poor. Among the various anti-capitalist propagandas being touted by the Marxists, one of the most striking is the sad image of

Outsourcing vs. Obama

Posted by: on Oct 5, 2011 | No Comments

Barack Obama, the first black President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize Winner, cuts across an impressive figure – one that inspires many from our generation. His speeches reflect intelligence coupled with idealism. He could very well be the next

In the Name of Capitalism: All’s Not Well!!

Posted by: on Sep 28, 2011 | 2 Comments

Sarah Palin’s speech earlier this month in Indianola, Iowa tore apart Washington’s political fraternity. While it may have left her presidential aspirations in a dicey situation, her speech attacked government officials and politicos who are getting wealthy

Obama and Outsourcing

Posted by: on Nov 16, 2010 | No Comments

Barrack Obama is one of the most inspiring figures of our generation. He combines a majestic dignity with a deep immersion in popular culture. His speeches reflect intelligence and idealism. He is the next socialist cultural icon.

Sweat Shops

Posted by: on Oct 28, 2010 | One Comment

Amongst the anti-capitalist images generated by Marxists, is the image of a sweat shop full of children working hard on shoes for a big corporation like Nike. Their argument against the sweat-shop is plain; it is torture of children for the sake of large-scale profits.