Reasons why I don’t want India to be a superpower

Mainstream economists and politicians are always immersed with the illusionary episodes on ‘structural transformation’. This phase is “seen”, whereas I am certain that the mass tends to subconsciously circumvent the “unseen” side. This article is my critical attempt to rationally expose the “unseen” costs involved in making, maintaining and middling…

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Irrelevance of statistics and maths in economics

Statistics is like a “bikini”. It reveals what is essential and hides what is vital. I’m against statistics as well as econometrics, because it hampers the progress of economics and concludes up the theorem of ‘hindu rate of growth’, in practise. Unfortunately, economists do not ask ‘more’ hard questions before…

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