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EDITORIAL


Sops for jobs
Incentives for creating employment in backward areas are a better bet than quotas that may not succeed at all. More

ECONOMY


No longer a `functioning chaos'
Thanks mainly to the economic reforms, which have unleashed the productive powers of the nation and its people, India does not figure in the list of `failed states'. Indeed it has come a long way from being so described, in the 1970s, and a `function ing chaos', in the 1960s. For Noam Chomsky failed states are those "that do not protect their citizens from violence and... destruction... and that suffer from a democratic deficit... " More

TAXATION


Hallmarks of the new age - Buoyant taxes, stable revenues
Buoyancy in tax collection, apart from the general performance of the economy, depends on the structure and stability of tax policies and improvement in tax administration. More

MANAGEMENT


Touched by the Sacred
Many people at the highest levels of business these days show an interest in supporting seekers and sages, in a non-denominational sense, driven by a deep faith in discovering a viable and moral way of living. These are not traditionalists by any ... More

RBI & OTHER CENTRAL BANKS


Global imbalances: What can the IMF do?
While the IMF has been truly a reservoir of economic information and analysis, it has been dominated too long by the concerns of the West. And if the Fund cannot be reorganised to take account of Asia's legitimate rights, it is time to revive the con cept of an Asian Monetary Fund, says S. VENKITARAMANAN. More

RESTRUCTURING


Corporate restructuring in Europe — Lessons and opportunities for India
With the rest of the industrialised world, Europe too is currently in an era of rapid industrial change and massive restructuring. These changes are creating challenges and opportunities. Sectors such as steel, car manufacturing, and ... More

ECONOMIC OFFENCES


Aberrant streak
Seems that industrial nations, despite the advances they have made in other respects, possess an aberrant streak making them commit blunders and goof-ups, with few parallels in the rest of the world. The US, to ... More

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