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Saturday, 11 May 2013

Interesting readings

Posted on 04:40 by Unknown





In continuation
of Capacity
constraints in public
policy
, India
will double the size of its diplomatic staff
. And,
see Milan
Vaishnav
in Foreign Affairs.



India
is Asia's dharamshala -- why not learn to love it?
by
R. Jagannathan on Firstpost.



The
crisis in our community
by Nilanjana S. Roy in
the Hindu.



How
to tell if your neighbour is a bombmaker
by Scott Stewart
of Stratfor.










href="http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/opinion/comments-analysis/the-law-that-can-kill-ponzis-once-for-all/articleshow/19774738.cms">K. P. Krishnan,
Smriti Parsheera and Suyash Rai in the Economic Times on
Saradha and the IFC.



href="http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/learning-from-the-inflationary-mistakes-of-the-past-113042900447_1.html">Shanu
Athiparambath in the Business Standard on the objective of
monetary policy in India.



href="http://telegraphindia.com/1130416/jsp/opinion/story_16742473.jsp#.UXYB-r9ZJzo">An
unusual commission
by Ashok V. Desai in the
Telegraph. href="http://www.livemint.com/Money/nkpAhAcZpmFuIBgc9hd8IO/Hurdles-to-new-financial-code.html">Hurdles
to new financial code
by Monika Halan in Mint.



href="http://www.livemint.com/Money/Zd9W7iZSREdEexjiIEstCL/363-banking-costs-the-poor-money.html">Monika
Halan in Mint on lazy banking that costs the poor
money.



T. B. Kapali
in the Hindu Business Line worries about accountability of
financial regulators.



T. K. Arun
in the Economic Times on the root cause of the Saradha
scandal. Editorial
in the Indian Express about ponzi schemes raging in Indian
finance.



Smriti
Parsheera
on mylaw.net about FSLRC.



Anuradha
Guru and Prachi Misra
in the Financial Express on
systemic risk in the Code.



An
interview
with Justice Srikrishna on barandbench.com.



In continuation
of Real
estate - an asset class?
,
see Why
property is the biggest con-job on investors
by
R. Jagannathan on Firstpost.



href="http://www.livemint.com/Money/xObjKkzAAHbilmQ3gTFTaK/Sebi-takes-a-good-first-step-in-reviewing-risk-management.html">SEBI
takes a good first step in reviewing risk management
by Mobis
Philipose in Mint.



India's
poor crisis resolution regime
by Radhika Pandey and
Sumathi Chandrashekaran in the Business Standard.

















href="http://www.zdnet.com/windows-its-over-7000013964/">Windows:
it's over
by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols wonders about what
will happen to Microsoft Windows, now that both Windows and the PC
are in a slump.



href="http://www.businessweek.com/printer/articles/110848-multiplayer-game-eve-online-cultivates-a-most-devoted-following">Ashlee
Vance in BusinessWeek tells a story about `Eve' that I
found rather remarkable.



Seven
traits
of highly creative people.




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