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August 31, 2005



Will rising oil prices hurt reforms?
The rising oil prices should not divert policymakers from the path of reforms, says Subir Gokarn.




August 30, 2005



Incomes actually rose during the Raj
The British Raj correctly perceived famines were due less to shortages and more to fall in people's purchasing power.




August 27, 2005



Who will reform the reformers?
The Lok Sabha Speaker's proposal that there should a commission to look into MPs' pay and perks is of no use if it will only dole out rewards.

Private power firms can escape no more
Any private sector company that thinks it can get away with non-performance in an infrastructure sector that has paying customers, had better think again, says T N Ninan.




August 26, 2005



Can India dress the world?
Garment exports from India can be an even larger bonanza than the software industry.




August 25, 2005



How long will Sensex boom last?
Having effectively doubled over the past 24 months, the markets are due for a breather.




August 24, 2005



Will politics kill Indian economic reforms?
Reforms take a backseat as the Congress pushes its vote-bank agenda.




August 23, 2005



Spam calls and Citibank
If you take a vote in our household about which bank is the worst offender, the consensus will be Citibank. Standard Chartered, HDFC and ICICI will be a distant second.

Feedforward, a great leadership tool
The fundamental problem with feedback is that it focuses on the past. Instead, people should be looking ahead




August 22, 2005



The politics of oil
It is not so much the demand surge as the supply uncertainty that is the problem.

How sensitive is the stock market?
While the Sensex has reacted more to non-economic events than others, it has always recovered very fast.

How overvalued is the rupee?
The competitiveness index shows that the quality of India's exports has improved.

Maran dials a wrong number
The ministry of communications is trying to unjustly cut the telecom regulator, Trai, to size

7 reasons why Sensex rise is scary
Strangely, very few people are suffering from the thin air surrounding the Sensex at 8,000.




August 20, 2005



Jobs for rural poor: Will the plan work?
I want to be on the side of the angels, with the people rooting for the new employment guarantee Bill, says T N Ninan.




August 19, 2005



'Boost'ing brand positioning
Will the new Boost TVC encourage sampling among older consumers?

You can run, but you can't hide
As far as the market goes, you can run, but you can't hide. Even if you are the Reserve Bank.

Where are the markets going?
Markets are likely to remain in buoyant territory for some ye




August 18, 2005



Why India's infrastructure is poor
Financing infrastructure remains a constraint because equity seems to be the major option in raising resources, says G N Bajpai.

The march of the new IITs
Seven colleges are on their way to attaining IIT status, provided they fulfil some pre-conditions.




August 17, 2005



Management mantra: Sometimes it's better to lose
In the real world, you can be analytical, but if you are not sensitive to emotions, you may find several situations and business problems hard to handle.

The knowledge business
The incentive to take risk is greater for the new entrants who want to break in rather than for established players

Is the bull run on Indian markets safe?
FIIs find merit in positioning India as an alternative investment destination to China.




August 16, 2005



India's new investment norm
In the age of international capital mobility, capital is getting a tax holiday, says T N Ninan.

India Inc shines brighter
Given the turnaround in the corporate sector it is no wonder the India story is so attractive

Freedom from BSES
The second independence hope, though strictly from the point of view of someone who lives in the capital, is freedom from the Anil Ambani-controlled BSES.




August 13, 2005



Can BSNL, MTNL survive?
Higher-priced reliability is always preferred to lower-priced unreliability by the upper end of the mar




August 12, 2005



Unreal state of the real estate sector
The National Housing Bank should drop its regulatory role in real estate development.

How VAT can be a success
Collection efficiency depends on several factors, including political stability.




August 11, 2005



Why invest in ports?
Domestic investment in ports is now being nudged in the right direction

Sailors in troubled waters
No one knows who will compensate Yadav's family: the recruitment agency or the shipping line?

Gurgaon = Kolkata?
Gurgaon represents the contradictions of today's liberalising India.




August 10, 2005



The growth of hedge funds
The beauty of the hedge fund business lies in the ease of entry of new players into the game.




August 09, 2005



Does UPA know what it is doing?
One hand of the UPA doesn't know what the other is doing, says A K Bhattacharya.

Of three new draft Bills
But why do we need more laws? asks Bibek Debroy.

How B-schools create leaders
A leader is someone who can influence the thoughts and behaviour of people.




August 08, 2005



Will stock markets continue to soar?
The upward momentum in the equity market is likely to continue.

Should EPFO be scrapped?
The EPFO has been an unmitigated disaster as far as its principal charter is concerned, that of providing old-age security




August 05, 2005



The dignity of a mass brand
Marketing strategies backed by humane reasons work wonders

RBI readies for a 'Reddy Era'
Y V Reddy's governorship of the Reserve Bank of India has provoked very strong reactions.




August 04, 2005



Competition, open skies...and bust?
Worldwide, large airline companies have become fewer in number, with wafer-thin margins




August 03, 2005



The decline of higher education
We also need financially healthy universities that can carry out research and produce skilled manpower to raise and maintain India's profile in the global knowledge economy.




August 02, 2005



Are women afraid to compete?
Women expect to do badly in competitions whereas men, jolly fellows, bash on regardless.

B-schools & the paralysis of analysis
B-schools fail to teach you how to handle non-performers in your team




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