Category Archives: Reflections

Visionaries Daydream To Success

After going grey waiting the changes we’re all dying for, the little red man of destiny came for a visit to the lone island and foretold my future “You would be a natural champion for the minorities transforming a bright … Continue reading

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Attention Economists, Do Creative Genius Laugh at Gypsy Fortune Tellers?

National Projects for Productivity growth It is no mystery that national saving rate is a poor indication of GDP. The key word is in fact productivity and output growth, not capital accumulation, and certainly not foreign financial speculations. We can … Continue reading

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The Axial Principle in the Information Society

The 18th century to the present has experienced drastic change to economical productivity as a result of Industrial Revolution. This somewhat gives the public an impression that technology has an active role in transforming social change. Agricultural countries like Australia … Continue reading

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Bi-polar Society

The combination of extremity- a feminine physical appearance and a masculine mind, goes a little funny with my participation in social forms of life. Ironic wit is known as my infamous expression of humanity and mostly; amused by those who … Continue reading

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The Artefact of Macroeconomic Theory

Orthodox economics generally down plays the importance of fiscal policy since a long period of Stagflation in the 1970s. The co-existing scenario of high unemployment and inflation called forĀ  the demise of the Philip curve. In consistence to the Keynesian’s … Continue reading

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Warfare Between the Old Aristocracy and the Newly Rich

In the age of globalised capitalism, fears related to the division between developed world and the undeveloped one, is the elusive character of a wandering terrorist for the former, and that of the latter is the possibility to fall into … Continue reading

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