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  1. Khagesh

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    'By 2020, 96% of mobile phones sold in India will be Made in India' ECONOMICTIMES.COM| Updated: Aug 02, 2017, 07.35 PM IST Read more at: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/59883293.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst Tim Cook commits more...
  2. Khagesh

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    I don't know how seriously it has been thought about but jobs creation is probably the best metric to decide how a country is doing. A lasting job creation scenario where in people earning and using leaverage to imporve their lives is possible only when thoughtful policy making is done. Cannot...
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    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    Your Population related thread is too long for me to read. Perhaps in future I will take part in it too. But I try to take a nuanced view on that population scene. It is obvious we cannot have a 7-9 kids a woman situation that we had in 47. But yes simply saying that India is overpopulated is to...
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    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    I do understand that things can be dealt with in a general sense too and that is what you wanted. Logic of the proposal need not be discussed always esp. considering the ever-present and unquantifiable uncertainty. Having said that even general observations need to be in line with what is...
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    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    Thanks for the 101. However before I move further, let me tell you the premise of my arguments: All said and done India has grown despite the overt and covert competition from the rest of the world. And so has China. All implies all good and all bad, notwithstanding. And in the worldwide...
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    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    Wages are an input cost to some other output value. Nobody gives wages to somebody else unless the giver of wages gets a value greater than the wages. Actually it remains an equally potent argument that even the wager taker perceives greater value in selling his labour then in not selling it...
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