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    Climate action: We must aim for leadership of a race to the top

    Climate action: We must aim for leadership of a race to the top The realization of a strategic and economic opportunity in sustainability has sparked a green race that has early-mover China in the lead right now, but India is placed well to innovate and leap forth.
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    Microsoft’s Inflection point: Acquire what you can’t create

    Microsoft’s Inflection point: Acquire what you can’t create First OpenAI and then Inflection. Microsoft is on a roll. But it’s not the only Big Tech firm keen to snap up every AI innovator in sight.
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    The economic consequences of legal behaviour: Letter or spirit?

    The economic consequences of legal behaviour: Letter or spirit? Moving from following the letter of the law to its spirit can foster innovation by making space for judgement and creativity. The New York model of crossing streets, for example, where individuals have leeway to interpret the law...
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    Regulating AI in finance looks like a wild goose chase

    Regulating AI in finance looks like a wild goose chase The intricacies of AI systems make it nearly impossible for regulators to keep abreast of every development. Yet, admitting this is difficult while banning AI may stifle innovation.
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    Central banks are powerful but not omnipotent

    Central banks are powerful but not omnipotent Even monetary authorities can’t defy elementary economic logic. To grasp why the Bank of Japan’s negative rate policy was flawed all along, recall Keynes’ warning of a liquidity trap.
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    Happiness: India has a long way to go

    Happiness: India has a long way to go The World Happiness Report for 2024 ranks Finns the happiest, with India at No. 126. Perhaps we need a more people-centric approach that results in a more even distribution of economic gains.
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    Why Indians are key to reviving Japan's troubled economy

    Why Indians are key to reviving Japan's troubled economy Japan could address its demographic hurdles and fuel economic growth by embracing immigration from labour-rich countries like India
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    Can anything stop Nvidia’s Jensen Huang?

    Can anything stop Nvidia’s Jensen Huang? He has become the generative-AI showman of our time
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    Machines and models versus humans: Not a no-contest

    Machines and models versus humans: Not a no-contest Downplaying the human mind’s value could doom us while using neuroscience for AI will help.
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    Indian regulators are getting tough to shore up their credibility

    Indian regulators are getting tough to shore up their credibility Scrutiny of Indian regulators is seen to have increased globally. Trends suggest that Sebi and RBI might act even tougher as we go along.
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    It’s possible to address the divergence in data on Indian consumption

    It’s possible to address the divergence in data on Indian consumption A package of statistical studies could help close an old gap between what household surveys and national accounts reveal.
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    Let’s do all we can to engage young men on inequality

    Let’s do all we can to engage young men on inequality A widening gap in gender attitudes among the youth needs to be bridged before it wreaks more damage. We need to catch them young, initiate dialogues on social issues and foster respect for individual autonomy.
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    Neutral rate: There’s no need for a ‘pole star’ to guide RBI’s policy

    Neutral rate: There’s no need for a ‘pole star’ to guide RBI’s policy A hypothetical and error-prone interest rate can’t really claim to ensure a perfect economic balance.
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    A ‘GeminiPhone’ could boost Apple’s and Google’s AI game

    A ‘GeminiPhone’ could boost Apple’s and Google’s AI game The two mobile platform rivals need each other's support. By bringing Google's Gemini to Apple's iPhone, the former hopes to leap ahead of OpenAI, while the latter gets to offer its customers access to AI tools.
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    Reform the UPI system: We need sustainable digital payments infrastructure

    Reform the UPI system: We need sustainable digital payments infrastructure India should mitigate the risks of an online-transfer monopoly while enabling the UPI system to pay for itself and innovate.
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    What tells us more about prosperity: Consumption or GDP per head?

    What tells us more about prosperity: Consumption or GDP per head? As a state-wise comparison shows, output data could offer a misleading picture of the standard of living among people at large.
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    The Bank of Japan has reversed its negative policy rate

    The Bank of Japan has reversed its negative policy rate The BoJ has finally ended its 17-year-long negative rate policy. Its easy-money excesses didn’t do any good and Japan’s economy stayed sluggish.
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    Ordinary business decisions can yield extraordinary success

    Ordinary business decisions can yield extraordinary success A company’s culture is not about grand vision statements and corporate discussions, but about day-to-day decisions that determine how work gets done by people.
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    Tata’s money spinner TCS needs to show its AI cards

    Tata’s money spinner TCS needs to show its AI cards Keeping Tata Sons private by retiring debt with money raised from a TCS stake sale is the easy part. Group stakeholders need to know how TCS will fare in an AI-driven tech world.
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    Blockchains can solve the problem of Big Tech’s power

    Blockchains can solve the problem of Big Tech’s power We should look beyond the crypto ‘casino’ and focus on the benefits of decentralized computing.
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