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FINANCIAL MARKETS: Capital controls no longer taboo
The recent global financial crisis has sharpened the schism that has traditionally characterised macroeconomics, namely, that between the saltwater view (whose adherents subscribe broadly to the Keynesian vision of what recessions are all about) ...

FOREIGN RELATIONS: EU integration gets deeper
The European Union under the Swedish presidency enters a critical phase of its integration process. When its French and Dutch citizens rejected the ambitious EU Constitution in May 2005, the integrationists settled for a lesser, ...

BOOKS: Why some countries grew rich, while others…
Alan Beattie has divided his book False economy: A Surprising Economic History of the World into 10 chapters, giving a vivid description of the stories of successes and failures of several countries in their historical ...

EDITORIAL: Managing disasters
The flood waters of the Krishna river and its tributaries have wreaked havoc in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Even as the focus is understandably on relief and resettlement operations, the question that must be addressed by the Centre and ...

CORPORATE: Competition Act — M&A issues that need ironing out
It has been over six years since the Competition Act 2002 came into force. But certain key provisions of the amended Competition Act, meant to give full power to the anti-monopoly watchdog, Competition Commission of India (CCI), are yet to ...

BANKING: A tale of coins
The history of money starts with odd things such as sea-shells, hides, and even common salt, all symbolising some value (barter preceded this). In course of time, this process culminated in the minting of coins, around the 14th century. ...

LETTERS: World Bank loan
This is with reference to the article “Why India does not need the World Bank loan (Business Line, October 7). The author has rightly argued why public sector banks do not require World Bank loan. It is true that ...

Columnists: C Gopinath Harish Bijoor G Chandrashekhar S Murlidharan Sharad Joshi Mohan Murti S Balakrishnan Bharat Savur B S Raghavan Ganesh Challa Bhanoji Rao Swati T Banusekar Ramanujam Sridhar Ranabir Ray Choudhury Rasheeda Bhagat P.V. Indiresan P Devarajan S Muralidhar R K Raghavan B Venkatesh S Venkitaramanan




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