By Amit Agrawal, MBA cohort of 2021, IFMR Graduate School of Business (GSB) – Krea University “Decades go by and nothing happens; then days go by, and decades happen” – this is a modified version of what Vladimir Lenin said in his reign in the Soviet Union. This quote is still applicable today as we …
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Afri-terra: An Economic Journey
The blog is written by Amit Agrawal. The Author is a MBA student of IFMR GSB at Krea University If you think economic super-powered China as the fastest growing economies in the world due to its 6-7% consistent growth rate, probably you might want to twitch your nerves again. China is not even in the …
RBI's Conventional Weapon For Modern Warfare
The blog is written by Aviral Singh. The Author is a MBA student of IFMR GSB at Krea University Businesses across India have come to a grinding halt as they fight a prolonged war against Covid-19. This disruption has caused serious cashflow problems for various firms across sectors. At the forefront of this backlash are …
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Cryptocurrency- The Future of Money?
The blog is written by Jaykumar Patel. The Author is a MBA student of IFMR GSB at Krea University. A Cryptocurrency is a digital currency that is created and managed through the use of advanced encryption techniques known as cryptography. Cryptocurrency leaped from being an academic concept to (virtual) reality with the creation of Bitcoin …
IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY
Which are the groups more vulnerable to food insecurity? Vulnerable groups include the farmers, fisherman and pastorals who are hindered from working at their land and livestock amid the lockdown imposed due to COVID-19.
Next Wave of Global Debt Crisis and Globalisation
Total worldwide debt had never been higher. And yet, there’s a little sign of this current wave retreating any time soon. Now with the Coronavirus outbreak being declared a pandemic, governments have announced hundreds of billions of dollars in stimulus packages that will send debt even higher. So, how worrisome is the situation currently?