Has the Washington Consensus failed? Lalita Som's book explores this debate from the prism of case studies of eight countries, including the BRICS
David Gelles describes unbroken capitalism's exemplary big companies in the 20th century that treated employees fairly and focused on long-term growth - such as GE
P Chidambaram said the Union Budget was the "most capitalist" with nothing for the poor and farmers while sops were being provided to big industrialists turning India into a very "unequal country"
Book review of Tata: The Global Corporation That Built Indian Capitalism
It's hard to say because of the winner-take-all nature of new platform and network businesses, but Reliance has not been an efficient user of capital, and Adani numbers are varied, writes T N Ninan
Strong nationalism is always a defining feature of our ideological leaning, says BJP spokesperson
Government picking winners is alive and well
Book review of The Key Man: How the Global Elite Was Duped by a Capitalist Fairy Tale
Vaccines are an amazing deal. Use the market to deliver more, more quickly
Book review of Redesign the World: A Global Call to Action
As the former Morgan Stanley strategist Gerard Minack noted last year, our pre-pandemic world was primed to maximize financial returns on the assumption that nothing would go wrong
Book review of Religion and the Rise of Capitalism
Sacrificing some more of our freedom to eternal state surveillance could become a deal with a devil we're growing to know only too well
The conflict between liberty and equality is often central to ideological differences among social scientists
Anti-trust suit against Google could have lessons for India
One argument that's gained ground in recent years is that growth itself is the problem
Different people mean different things when they talk of social democracy and its somewhat close kin, democratic socialism
Williamson and Alesina were both economists who offered insights that India must follow over the next two decades. If it doesn't, it can resign itself to its current low-grade economic status.
The demise of the office has been foretold yet again. But there's a lot of fight left in the old lady.
At a time when revenues have been disrupted, these are the ones that could go belly up first