De-Regulate to Save Lives

Posted by: on Nov 25, 2011 | 4 Comments

It is a principle in economics that if prices of a product are reduced their demand increases. As regulations are ‘free’ and people who advocate or bring in regulations do not bear their costs, it is virtually certain that the demand for government

Control versus Freedom: Comparing India and Hong Kong

Posted by: on Nov 9, 2011 | 4 Comments

Hong Kong spreads over 1,104.4 sq km and is home to 7.097 million people. Its GDP was $224.1 billion in 2010 at a GDP real growth rate of 6.8%.

Hong Kong is one of the leading capitalist economies of the world. It has been ranked as the freest economy for 17 consecutive years in the Wall Street Journal and Heritage Foundation’s Index of Economic Freedom. Hong Kong has proved that resources are used most efficiently if market forces decide its allocation. Hong Kong is one of the richest economies in the world.

Why Inflation is an Agent of Poverty?

Posted by: on Nov 7, 2011 | 10 Comments

India has had high inflation compared to most nations. The inflationary situation has been volatile since the financial year beginning 2010.The inflation in the Indian economy reached as high as 14.86% in April 2010.

What is the Reason for Nepal’s Poverty?

Posted by: on Nov 4, 2011 | 5 Comments

Nepal is among the world’s poorest countries. Poverty in this small nation is not only persistent, but is widespread. According to the 2010 Nepal Living Standards Survey, conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics and the World Bank, 25.2% of the country’s population lives

Taxation or Robbery? Where to Draw the Line?

Posted by: on Nov 2, 2011 | 6 Comments

Taxation has been defined as “that part of the revenues of a state which is obtained by the compulsory dues and charges upon its subjects” by The Encyclopedia Britannica. In this definition, the word ‘compulsory’ definitely looms

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,