Is money necessary for happiness?
By- Harshita Sharma
Can money buy happiness? Is every rich person happy and every poor person unhappy? If we assume this assertion to be true then...
To Do Or Not To Do
By Anusha Gupta,
2014 is the year to watch out for, not only will it see the most landmark Lok Sabha elections of our times,...
To Invest or Not To Invest? No FDI in retail for two states
By Ipshita Agarwal
The public loves him; the incumbent Government, well, supports him; the media follows him; but do the investors love him too? Yes,...
Of Edward Snowden and Revelations
By Ipshita Agarwal
Changing the way the world perceives America
A nation’s confidentiality, security, and internal matters are confidential, those involving immense faith. When that country...
5 Things U.S. Should Learn from India
By Pranali Batra
Indians have always been fascinated with the American existence. Whether it is their films, their clothes or even their universities- the ultimate...
Pitching in at Davos’14 – The Iran Chapter
By Bhavya
The World Economic Forum (WEF) held at Davos for this year, an annual event that means well and brings together leaders and entrepreneurs...
China’s one child policy: curse of the emperors
By Shreya
According to some estimates cited by ‘All Girls Allowed’- By 2050, China's population will be declining by 20 million every five years, and...
Amusement Parks; Selling Experiences
By Roop Kunwar Singh
As the world continues to move faster and faster and as the disposable time in the hands of population continues to...
RBI’s Policy Dilemma
By Smriti Joinwal
According to the latest reports, a total of Rs. 3.18 lakh cr are in circulation since the end of March 2005. There is...
Does increasing imports decrease employment rate?
By Harshita Kain
One of the biggest reasons why an increase in imports is not desirable is because of unemployment as an increase in the imports...
Gold: Down and out?
By Yash Sood
Name: Gold.
Symbol: Au.
Number: 79.
Price in 2012: Rs 32,000/10 grams. (Increasing rapidly!)
Price in 2013: Rs 29000/10 grams.
“I think gold’s heading south of a...
How gold affects currencies?
By- Rashi Mittal
Gold bangles worn in the hands, rings of gold in the fingers, gold earrings worn in the ears, and a fancy gold...
Fooler’s Paradise
By Prakriti Kohli
While campus placements continue to create a hierarchy of the bad, good and brilliant students in the form of the package they...
5 Point Finance
By Prakriti Kohli
It is the time of the year when you realize your old resolutions did not work, and start off to think of...
Crime – The Economic Perspective
By Danyal Razi
When my teacher told me that Economics affects everything around me, I had conveniently assumed that it was just one of his...
Pay Gap Between Men And Women Widens
By- Smriti Joinwal
It might sound a bit cliché but the truth remains the same. Even in the 21st century, women remain behind men by approximately...
The BRICS Puzzle
By Shreya
BRICS- consists of 5 nations Brazil, Russia, China, South Africa and Ind------------------ err...what is I, India or Indonesia? A food for thought and...
The Onion Dilemma
By Nikita Agarwal
Rupee facing an all time low, Mr. Raghuram Rajan taking over as the handsome governor of the central bank, AAP emerging as the...
The Sprouting Shadow Economy
By- Suhani Gupta
Classrooms, seminars, conferences etc., often witness discussions and debates about the wide-ranging effects of informal trade on the economy, considering that a large proportion...
More Banking in Agriculture, More Output
By Rajshree Gupta
Don’t have an iPhone? Don’t have a home? Get it on EMIs. Banks have made life so easy. Take a loan and...
India-Japan: Naye Daur Ki Nayi Dosti
By Hemant Jain
Japan is one of the countries with which India has no ideological or strategic differences. With Japan, India does not have any...
Game Theory; Trust vs. Rationale
By Roop Kunwar Singh
So you think economics is meant only for the policy makers of the world? That equilibrium, payoffs, utility- all this technical...
Lipstick and the Stock Market Connection!
By- Rashi Mittal
We all love keeping a collection of our favourite lipstick shade. The most popular shade these days found in every closet are...
Samsung’s ‘Smart’ phone Game!
By Sanuj Shah
We applied economics to our board games each time we rolled the dice or dealt a card. The Game of Risk brings back...
The Aam Aadmi Economics
By Sanuj Shah
“Subsidies are good for politics but disastrous for economics.”
After the wave of protest against corruption at the Ramlila Maidan, it was time...

















































