Income mobility finds far little importance in debates, while inequality gets all the critical analysis and attention. This is because a far larger audience would find them unequal when they use a comparator at odds with their state of economy;
The realm of possibilities: Behavioral change is about challenging stability
Planning for a behavioural change cannot be on the same lines as planning for an operational throughput; self imposed constraints including habits are difficult to wriggle out and our inner self is the biggest unknown that is not entirely under
Demand Shock, Rational Spend & the Growth Paradox
If a shock propagates across the working channels of an economy, it becomes bigger and bigger due to the bull whip effect; a small change in demand or supply at the start of a chain creates a far bigger change
Logistics Cost (influenced by Climate Change) will rebalance global trade
Let me start with the global economic analysis. Some are the typical naysayers, they would keep writing down the value of their assets at the hint of a slowdown; these are the lot of economists who are good at wrongly
Country Balance Sheet & Competitive Advantage Of Nations
When Michael Porter was writing his fourth book, Competitive Advantage of Nations, he missed to mention China in the 800 page book; in that same period, in March 1986, the Central Committee launched Project 863, which was aimed at facilitating
Trials & Tribulations of Monetary & Fiscal Actions
A tax cut is a unique bonanza, it is like getting money from a helicopter, bank notes falling from the sky, which you never expected. You can do several things with it, spend it, save it, give it as a
Cantor’s Infinities
How should my book end What about this poem Or the last line Each word leaving a trace But not entirely, unknown widgets From the future are mired In hopes from the past Cantor’s infinity is too small For me
Income mobility & Inequality
Income mobility finds far little importance in debates, while inequality gets all the critical analysis and attention. This is because a far larger audience would find them unequal when they use a comparator at odds with their state of economy;
The realm of possibilities: Behavioral change is about challenging stability
Planning for a behavioural change cannot be on the same lines as planning for an operational throughput; self imposed constraints including habits are difficult to wriggle out and our inner self is the biggest unknown that is not entirely under
Incomplete Reforms and the nuances of shocks
The biggest globally acclaimed reform of the past decade is the Affordable Care Act, signed in 2010 in U.S. that ushered an increase in the allocation of public and private capital into the health sector with the objective of offering better