More on the inevitable US-China slowdown
Harvard University Prof and former IMF chief economist weighs in via his Businessworld column. US consumption, the single-biggest driver of global growth, is surely headed to a lower level, on…
Harvard University Prof and former IMF chief economist weighs in via his Businessworld column. US consumption, the single-biggest driver of global growth, is surely headed to a lower level, on…
In his column for the Economic Times, Morgan Stanley’s Ruchir Sharma explains why the structural issues relating to the “over-indebted US consumer and the export-dependent Chinese manufacturer” will come back…
Knowledge@Wharton has an article on the phenomenon of Non-resident Keralites (NRKs) – basically, workers from Kerla who emigrate to work in the Middle East – returning back home due to…
Ok; we all know that India and China are still growing; while the economies of almost other countries are shrinking. But did you know that there are two more countries…
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As part of its recent cover story on telecom, Business Today has an article on companies which hope to tap into the Indian market for mobile handsets – but not…
Business Today has an article profiling top corporate executives who have turned entrepreneur in recent months. The list include former iflex Solutions CEO Deepak Ghaisas, who is now a biotech…
Paul Kedrosky has a couple of interesting charts showing how the US credit crisis is good for the environment. The first chart shows that global electricity consumption is down –…
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Morgan Stanley’s Ruchir Sharma was recently given the cover of Newsweek to explain in detail why commodity prices can only head down in the long term. Yet the fact is…