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    There are three major rates that leaders should track growth by

    There are three major rates that leaders should track growth by Performance depends on the pace at which fears are overcome, skills acquired and lessons learnt
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    Grade inflation puts educational standards in a bind

    Grade inflation puts educational standards in a bind India should minimize its distortions and consider the awarding of percentile scores instead
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    Let policy focus on productivity rather than gains of technology

    Let policy focus on productivity rather than gains of technology Scientific and technological innovation may be necessary for productivity growth that enriches societies but it’s insufficient
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    Bidenomics is a questionable way to fix inequality in the US

    Bidenomics is a questionable way to fix inequality in the US Market processes can deliver on this aim without hurting growth
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    Cyber threats are worsening in today’s digital dystopia

    Cyber threats are worsening in today’s digital dystopia This is not just a challenge for governments and regulators as there’s an onus on private players to act
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    China’s economic slump poses wider supply risks

    China’s economic slump poses wider supply risks An underperforming Chinese economy could spell such high levels of over-capacity that it will tempt its bulk producers to dump output and distort other markets. We must stay alert
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    Janet Yellen’s China visit comes with risks for India and the world

    Janet Yellen’s China visit comes with risks for India and the world For India, the message is simple – relying on others in its rivalry with China carries the risk of being let down by close partners, multilateral groupings and multinational corporations
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    How China’s latest export curbs could hurt India

    How China’s latest export curbs could hurt India If hostilities aren’t contained, the narrowing of India’s digital divide could slow down and the transition to clean energy could take longer and cost more
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    Mint Explainer: Why India must heed WHO’s call to restrict junk-food ads

    Mint Explainer: Why India must heed WHO’s call to restrict junk-food ads A study by the Indian Council of Medical Research, released in June, showed that one in four Indian adults were either pre-diabetic or diabetic
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    An upbeat report works best with clarity on risks

    An upbeat report works best with clarity on risks The finance ministry’s annual economic review exudes optimism on India’s economy this year but its sketchy look at important concerns and risks reduces its utility as a document
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    Corporate social responsibility projects demand expertise too

    Corporate social responsibility projects demand expertise too Mandatory CSR spending by businesses would achieve much more if the Niti Aayog took charge
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    Why diversity can’t be used in defence of obsolete ways

    Why diversity can’t be used in defence of obsolete ways Uniform laws make sense as there are diverse ways of being unfair and only one broad way of being fair
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    The idea of a Uniform Civil Code: What Indians at large think of it

    The idea of a Uniform Civil Code: What Indians at large think of it Surveys show that support for it has risen but variation in opinion by religion poses some opposition parties a dilemma
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    Meta’s European game seems to be hanging by a slim thread

    Meta’s European game seems to be hanging by a slim thread Privacy rules in the EU have made the going difficult for the firm
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    Tomato challenge: Hoarding is not as bad as it sounds

    Tomato challenge: Hoarding is not as bad as it sounds Price stability for perishables will require cold storage capacity breakthroughs and not clamps on hoarding
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    Battles for Power rage on within political families

    Battles for Power rage on within political families Is this the beginning of the end of Sharad Pawar, once seen as unbeatable in Indian politics? How is such misery imprinted on the fate of political parties run by families?
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    Sabka saath

    Sabka saath Inclusivity in family formation should precede a debate on what’s unjust within families
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    The global fight against inflation is far from over

    The global fight against inflation is far from over Core inflation, which excludes energy and food prices, remains stubbornly high in the US and Europe, leaving central banks with no choice but to continue hiking interest rates
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    Here’s how India can turbocharge e-commerce exports

    Here’s how India can turbocharge e-commerce exports The Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023, unveiled in April, gave special attention to the needs of the booming sector, but the government needs to do more to improve the ease of doing business, especially for tiny companies
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    India’s fortunes are tightly intertwined with Maruti’s

    India’s fortunes are tightly intertwined with Maruti’s With a 40% marketshare and a presence in every segment, the company’s sales are a proxy for the state of India's middle class and, by extension, its GDP
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