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Category: Economics

  • What are the 10 best economics books for college students

    In this post, we have included an introduction and 10 best economics books for beginners and college students. Economics as a subject developed in the 18th century, when Adam Smith wrote the book, ‘Wealth of Nations’. Economics was originally considered a branch of philosophy and was referred to as political economy till the mid-1850s. Since…

  • Advertisement : Basic Principles of Advertising & Exaplanation

    It is often noticed that the major agenda in developing an advertisement is usually lost in the mass advertising clutter we are exposed to today. To evoke the desired reaction from the target customer or public, careful planning and orderly collaboration is required which can be achieved keeping in mind these basic principles that follow….

  • Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences

    Relationship of Sociology with other Social Sciences

    Sociology is such a vastly dynamic field, that to limit it’s definition to a few words would be an injustice to it. It is one of the several social sciences which deal with man and his activities in society; while the other sciences being history, geography, philosophy, political science, economics or even anthropology. In other…

  • Interrelation Between Poverty and Migration,Immigration

    Researchers have stated that lack of opportunities, unemployment and lack of facilities in rural areas including extremely small villages are the biggest cause of increased migration. The conditions of villagers are pathetic. The only work which can support them financially is agriculture or working in factories. They are poor because there’s no development done in…

  • Industrial Development During the Five year Plans In india

    The Real Growth and Industrial Development in India started during the period of five-year plans. First Five Year Plan(1951-56): The main objective of the first-year plan was on agricultural development. Therefore the Importance was given to existing Industries rather than the establishment of new industries like cotton, woolen, and jute textiles, cement, paper, medicines, paints, sugar, etc….

  • Ambedkar’s Economic Thoughts – Explained

    D.R.B.R.  AMBEDKAR  is an economist of all time, but his economic thoughts have not been read, followed and propagated. He is a multifarious genius but surprisingly his economic thoughts remained unknown even to great personalities. The reasons can be 1. INTELLECTUAL SLAVERY: That means Indians quite often quote foreign authors neglecting the contributions of Indians….