Why the Next Nvidia or Netflix Won’t Be a European Company

Why the Next Nvidia or Netflix Won’t Be a European Company

Posted by: on Nov 13, 2024 | No Comments

Europe was the first major region to progress to a modern economy. The commercialization of agriculture and continuous cropping in the 17th century fueled the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. Its history of innovation supported factory production and specialized

Is it Time to Give Up Our Freedom?

Is it Time to Give Up Our Freedom?

Posted by: on Jun 15, 2020 | No Comments

When we see a majestic lion sitting idly inside a cage in the zoo, we can’t help but feel sorry. Afterall, every living creature deserves to be free. Yes, life will be harsh in the wild, with a myriad of threats to its very survival. But

60 Years of Economic Growth In Five-year Installments

60 Years of Economic Growth In Five-year Installments

Posted by: on Aug 27, 2016 | No Comments

When India first won its Independence, it still had a long way to go before it could become self-sufficient. Carving out large chunks of industry and commerce as state-run establishments under the socialist structure that our nation’s leaders outlined seemed like the best way forward. And now, 60 years later, we are still following

Moral Hazard and the Global Financial Crisis

Moral Hazard and the Global Financial Crisis

Posted by: on Apr 7, 2016 | No Comments

Competition produces efficient outcomes when certain conditions hold. One of these is that all the agents involved have all the information that they need. However, in the real world, one often observes asymmetric information; the existence of asymmetric

Will the Gaming Votes Initiative be a Game Changer?

Will the Gaming Votes Initiative be a Game Changer?

Posted by: on Dec 5, 2015 | No Comments

Americans will elect their 45th President on November 8, 2016. Other than the fact that a casino magnate is the early Republican frontrunner in the polls, there has been another unique feature of this election, in favour of the gaming