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		By: ken anthony		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[ken anthony]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thomas Sowell in his books on economics uses India as a bad example of over regulation across the board. It&#039;s not just this example.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thomas Sowell in his books on economics uses India as a bad example of over regulation across the board. It&#8217;s not just this example.</p>
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		By: wayne		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;Gems of Ramanujan and their Lasting Impact on Mathematics&quot;
International Center for Theoretical Physics
November 2016
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Gems of Ramanujan and their Lasting Impact on Mathematics&#8221;<br />
International Center for Theoretical Physics<br />
November 2016<br />
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		By: LocalFluff		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India the other year introduced a catastrophic currency reform. To eliminate the black market which is what upwards a billion of Indians live off of daily. Their savings were eradicated over night because they save in cash and those paper bills were suddenly declared worthless and could only be transformed to a fraction of their nominal value via criminal gangs well connected with the corrupt authorities. Since there was a sudden shortage of cash, commercial activity collapsed. Not in the big export industry that drives official GDP figures, but in the huge informal small-scale business economy of India.

The people of India create all of this wealth with their skills, despite of their mad government. I was unfortunate to study statistics at a university (which isn&#039;t fun because it&#039;s hard), and pretty much every text book and paper in the literature list had an unpronounceable Indian name. They certainly know something math genetically. They invented chess! But they are poor at electing political leaders. I think that this whole democracy and government thing is alien to their nature and that they would do much better without it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>India the other year introduced a catastrophic currency reform. To eliminate the black market which is what upwards a billion of Indians live off of daily. Their savings were eradicated over night because they save in cash and those paper bills were suddenly declared worthless and could only be transformed to a fraction of their nominal value via criminal gangs well connected with the corrupt authorities. Since there was a sudden shortage of cash, commercial activity collapsed. Not in the big export industry that drives official GDP figures, but in the huge informal small-scale business economy of India.</p>
<p>The people of India create all of this wealth with their skills, despite of their mad government. I was unfortunate to study statistics at a university (which isn&#8217;t fun because it&#8217;s hard), and pretty much every text book and paper in the literature list had an unpronounceable Indian name. They certainly know something math genetically. They invented chess! But they are poor at electing political leaders. I think that this whole democracy and government thing is alien to their nature and that they would do much better without it.</p>
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		By: Dick Eagleson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This looks like an attempt by the professional bureaucrats of India - sometimes known as the Babu State - to assert their authority over an additional area of national economic life.  My grasp of Indian internal politics is insufficient to form any rational opinion as to what the odds of this proposal becoming law might be, but I agree with Mr. Z that India would be shooting itself in the foot with a shotgun if it is so foolish as to enact such a law.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This looks like an attempt by the professional bureaucrats of India &#8211; sometimes known as the Babu State &#8211; to assert their authority over an additional area of national economic life.  My grasp of Indian internal politics is insufficient to form any rational opinion as to what the odds of this proposal becoming law might be, but I agree with Mr. Z that India would be shooting itself in the foot with a shotgun if it is so foolish as to enact such a law.</p>
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