There continues to be a lot of talk over whether a new Recession is going to occur or not. The rhetoric has not subsided in the two years since I began creating large-scale contributions to The Fourth Estate. For those… Read More ›
Coronavirus Pandemic
Reimagining Neoliberalism: Blog Symposium on ‘From Free to Fair Markets’ #2 — Law School Policy Review & Kautilya Society
Professor Rosalind Dixon and Professor Richard Holden in a new book titled, From Free to Fair Markets: Liberalism After COVID, have provided strong and to a great extent even convincing arguments for governments world-wide to consider rethinking ‘liberalism’ as the… Read More ›
The Third Place: Higher Education of Central Planners and State Commissariats (Pt. I of II)
Becoming a Central Planner of the Ministry of Economics or the Superintendent of the State Commissariats confers many Legal Duties and Legal Rights related to Mission-Type Economic Planning (MTEP). The Central Planners, in addition to overseeing the affairs of their… Read More ›
The Third Place: The Significance of “Work-from-Home”
There is an aspect of the American Dream which deserves genuine criticism from the standpoint of the Work-Standard in The Third Place. After 1945, it somehow became permissible in depictions of the American Way of Life that a specific way… Read More ›
Sony is raising the price of the PlayStation5 — SoraNews24 -Japan News-
Almost two years after the system launched, this is not the price revision we were hoping for. For the past few video game console generations, consumers have been able to count on the base system eventually getting a price cut…. Read More ›
Update (27 July 2022)
Today, I am going to be working on two posts which I intend to be completed before the end of the day. Besides those two, I am also going to repost the post of another Blog. Yesterday’s post about France… Read More ›
Logistical Complications: Seamines and Rail Gauges
Last night, while looking for interesting articles worthy of mention here, I came across a website called The Drive and a segment called “The Warzone.” Whereas The Drive is geared toward the automotive industry, “The Warzone” focuses on the historical… Read More ›
Japan’s Refusal to Save A Free-falling Yen Reflects the Global Economy’s Shortcomings — Spheres of Influence
Despite the value of the yen being in freefall, Japan sees economic intervention as too costly an endeavor. How will this policy decision play out? And what does it reveal about the state of the global free market? Japan’s Refusal to… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Petroleum Imports causing UK Inflation (2022)
Continuing with the ongoing discussion of heightened Inflation and Interest Rates among Western countries, something needs to be said about the UK. The British Office of National Statistics (ONS) has released its official records on the UK economy for April… Read More ›
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