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A Financial Adversity of the 21st Century
By: Anushka Saxena, Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi University Abstract Amidst geopolitical conflicts and economic tensions around the globe, the ‘x’ generation of the 21st century is faced with a seemingly…
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Indian Economy: A look back at 2020, Expectations running high in 2021
By: Paras Baywala After the recent IMF projections of India’s 11.5% growth rate, Indian bourses have turned bullish, considering faster than expected recovery. On one hand, we have a multitude of problems topped…
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The Economic Impact of Corona Outbreak
By: Alistair S.H. Toppo An abysmal economic emergency has been floated across nations ever since WWII and independence of 3rd world countries. The corona pandemic has slayed the world economy within fraction of…
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A Macroeconomic Perspective on the impact of coronavirus in India
By: Anusil Das (St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata) Epidemics, in general, have both direct and indirect costs associated with direct and indirect measures adopted to counter (control) the epidemic which generally have both short-run…
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Possible scenarios and revival strategies post lockdown
By: Toshani Singh (Daulat Ram College-DU) India’s precautionary lockdown has indeed been a savior of the long-term medical cost that would have to be incurred if the virus was spread all over the…
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A possible strategy to revive the economy post lockdown
By: Nishant Satyam and Vasu Golyan (IIM Indore) “This is not a one-time thing; this is our entire future.” Greta Thunberg Introduction The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic presents the most significant challenge…
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Coronavirus was just the beginning: New Challenges for India
Wasn’t it obvious to observe long queues and violations of social distancing in-front of the wine shops as soon as they re-open? Most of us resort to different means of escape when the…
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Impact of Macroeconomic factors on India’s exchange rate in 2018
By- Puneet Dang The exchange rate is defined as for the number of units of domestic currency, the need to buy one unit of foreign currency. In other words, it is the rate…