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Economics, Economics Everywhere
Economics is, and never was, entirely about theory. It’s about life: it’s about facts (hard to swallow) and challenges (harder to...

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Jul 10, 20184 min read
Trading out of poverty? Not so fast…
In any discussion on South Asian Integration, the benefits of increased interregional trade are raised – and yet, there needs to be...

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Jul 10, 20183 min read


Examining the sunk cost
By Namrata Caleb The concept of sunk cost is one which is introduced to economics students pretty early on. Sunk costs are costs that...

EdBoard EcoSoc SSC
Jul 10, 20184 min read
Nehru’s economic policies: A wrong step at crossroads?
By Sanhitha Jugulam Now, it is well known, and we have often stressed this, that production is perhaps one of the most important things...

EdBoard EcoSoc SSC
Jul 9, 20187 min read
Microfinance and Women Empowerment
by Samira It’s been the dream of every Indian to live to see that day when India finally becomes a superpower. While India is still on...

EdBoard EcoSoc SSC
Jul 9, 20183 min read
Seasons for Change
by Oishee Kundu Where others see coincidence, an economist finds a correlation. St. Stephen’s College has never failed to make news: from...

EdBoard EcoSoc SSC
Jul 9, 20187 min read
To Google or not to Google, that is the question
By Prapanj R Google, which had its humble beginning in 1996, boasts a revenue of US$ 55.519 billion (2013), 49829 employees (Q1 2014), a...

EdBoard EcoSoc SSC
Jul 9, 20187 min read
Should I Vote?
By Aranyak Saikia With the Lok Sabha Elections just concluded, and the electorate being swept away by a Modi wave that (according to...

EdBoard EcoSoc SSC
Jul 9, 20184 min read
The Curious Case of Erroneous Polls
By Soumya Jeet In the present world, opinion polls alongside elections are reckoned as virtual vehicles of democracy in action. Even...

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Jul 9, 20184 min read
The Economics of Terrorism
By Shannon Sequeira Since the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers in September 2001, society has tried to understand the nature of...

EdBoard EcoSoc SSC
Jul 9, 20183 min read
Sanctioning Peace (Or Destruction?)
By Pratishtha Mamgain When not resorting to military action, economic sanctions become an indispensable weapon in America’s limited...

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Jul 9, 20185 min read


Pop Goes the Bubble!
By Mitch As per the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development, Japan is the third largest economy by nominal Gross Domestic...

EdBoard EcoSoc SSC
Jul 9, 20185 min read


From the Editor
It’s a tumultuous time- six years after the biggest crisis since the Great Depression, Economics faces more challenges than ever before....

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Jul 9, 20185 min read


The Journey Begins
Thanks for joining me! Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

EdBoard EcoSoc SSC
Jul 9, 20181 min read
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