Group Discussion Topics related to economics
- Are co-operatives relevant in todays globalize environment?
- Foreign aid is a dangerous drug that can stimulate in small doses but become fatally addictive in larger doses.
- Modern day sport in industrialized society is an industry, as anything else.
- Government should clean its own hands before pointing finger at the private sector for corruption.
- Is the NPA ordinance too harsh?
- Reforms have to grow up.
- The future lies with globalization.
- In our economic matters, there is an excessive tendency towards the thinking rather than doing.
- 15.If India is poorly governed, the reason is that we have designed our system of governance for protecting, if not encouraging, corruption?
- Commercialization of health care: Good or Bad?
- For globalization to succeed in India people must be able to see what is in it for them
- Is the US economy headed the Japanese economy way?
- Economic freedom not old-fashioned theories of development will lead to growth and prosperity
- Every cloud has a silver lining
- Can the economy achieve an 8 percent growth rate?
- Is disinvestments really that good for India or is a rethink in order?
- Is the consumer really the king in India?
- Globalizations versus nationalism
- Conditional access system for cable TV watchers: boon or bane?
- Markets left to them selves encourage greed.
- For globalization to succeed in India people must be able to see what is in it for them
- Should businessmen run the finance ministry?
- Should important services like transport be left to market forces?
- Is there any point in having a business strategy when the world changes from month to month?
- Is the patents bill good for India?
- Business ethics are no longer a luxury for corporate but a necessity?
- How should privatizations proceeds be utilized?
- Is the budgeting exercise of any use?
- Should agricultural subsidies be stopped?
- Will Mumbai's film industry ever evolve into a truly modern corporative one?
- Will market reforms enrich rich states further, while poorer ones lag further?
- Why do we lag behind China?
- Who says MNCs are superior to Indian companies?
- Why not use a brand index to measure national prosperity?
- What we need to reduce scams is better regulatory bodies.
- War rhetoric is misplaced in a country like India which is trying to globalize its economy.
- Trade can help the poor?
- The power ministry should cut off supplies to all the defaulting SEBs.
- Steal a few lakhs and you're a criminal. Steal a few hundred crores and you become an industrialist.
- Should PSUs be divested through strategic sale or public offer?
- The state is above the law?
- Is the business of business only business?
- Globalization is good for developing countries
- Public sector being a guarantor of job security is a myth.
- Is industry less growth here to stay?
- Capitalism is a very flawed system but the others are so much worse?
- How can business get rid of the bad name that it has earned?
- Government pumping money into the economy is not the solution for our economic problems
- In our economic matters, there is an excessive tendency towards the thinking rather than doing.
- Every cloud has a silver lining
- Can the economy achieve an 8 percent growth rate?.
- Is disinvestments really that good for India or is are think inorder?
- Are co-operatives relevant in today's globalised environment?.
- Foreign aid is a dangerous drug that can stimulate in small doses but become fatally addictive in larger doses.
- Modern day sport in industrialized society is an industry, as anything else.
- Government should clean its own hands before pointing finger at the private sector for corruption.
- Is the NPA ordinance too harsh?
- Reforms have to grow up.
- The future lies with globalization
- Is the consumer really the king in India?.
- Globalization versus nationalism
- Conditional access system for cable TV watchers: boon or bane?
- If India is poorly governed, the reason is that we have designed our system of governance for protecting, if not encouraging, corruption?
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