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Why ca n’t we contain Inflation which other developed nations find it easier to do?  Inflation is the general rise in price levels. It is matter of previlages and authority that is mismatched that lead to loss in value of the currency which had been our problem for long where our currency now is so undervalued and is loosing it as a pattern for long time. It all emerges, let us forget about the standard routes of raising rates or restricting money supply or even creating autostabilizers there is a fundamental reason why we have inflation far beyond what may be required by our growth and employment. Suppose if one get an electric connection, one need to also buy an inverter to get sustained...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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Right! The producers and consumers balance are heavily loaded against former. Especially in the agriculture sector. Which brings me to a different topic which I believe has to read in tandem to the discussed topic. India is moving more and more...
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andreu ginestet
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So, you're stating that economical growth leads to a growth of complexity that is non sustainable?
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akshaya bhatia
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Good points, Cherian, main reason that inflation goes on unchecked is lacunae in our economic policies, which unmindful of our actual gross industrial plus economic development status relish in aping the developed countries without weighing any...
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The forecast from Ernst Young's Emerging Markets Cent re is based on the Oxford Economics Growth Model and offers insight on macroeconomic trends across 25 fast-growing markets, who are challenging the more advanced economies. 'While the overall outlook for India is positive, the country will need to address rising inflation which rose to 10.9 percent in August 2011. Provided India's inflation does start to fall back by the end of this year, and the U.S. and EU economies do not slip back into recession, the 'soft patch' for Indian growth would be relatively short-lived. Once inflation is in check, and interest rates are no longer rising, consumers will be more willing to spend, supporting a...
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andreu ginestet
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What will be the consequences? We are slowing down any complexity growth in Europe. We're taking control over complexity. Will India>
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andreu ginestet
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The forecast from Ernst Young's Emerging Markets Cent re is based on the Oxford Economics Growth Model and offers insight on macroeconomic trends across 25 fast-growing markets, who are challenging the more advanced economies. 'While the overall outlook for India is positive, the country will need to address rising inflation which rose to 10.9 percent in August 2011. Provided India's inflation does start to fall back by the end of this year, and the U.S. and EU economies do not slip back into recession, the 'soft patch' for Indian growth would be relatively short-lived. Once inflation is in check, and interest rates are no longer rising, consumers will be more willing to spend, supporting a...
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andreu ginestet
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What will be the consequences? We are slowing down any complexity growth in Europe. We're taking control over complexity. Will India>
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andreu ginestet
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 US Govt.'s arrogant attitude and actions from 1971 to prevent a move away from the US$ and the Petrodollar system is well captured in the following submission by Nalliah Thayabharan dt. 11 Sept. 2011.  At the end of WWII, an agreement was reached at the Bretton Woods Conference which pegged the value of gold at US$35 per ounce and that became the international standard against which currency was measured. But in 1971, US President Richard Nixon took the US$ off the gold standard after he and others realized that the USA no longer had enough gold to buy back every dollar that foreign governments were handing in.  In 1973, US President Richard Nixon and his new Secretary of State, German ...
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andreu ginestet
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Hello, this sounds very interesting. In a system theory perspective it is less relevant to study "history" than the underlying conflicts. The underlying conflicts come out of ignorance regarding complexity issues. This is a very interesting...
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Raju V P
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These facts were in public knowledge in bits and pieces. And has been assembled wonderfully and presented most convincingly backed by facts. Just confirming my opinion that the US of A has enslavened the world and is taking every effort to...
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All the Things are complex to Understand. We can Talk About Anything That we Know or Want to Know, We will found That we are moving towards the unknown as we go deep through the thing to know it. where logic fails, no one is available to teach or guide so that you can understand and you find no path ahead. Is there a method which can reduce the complexity of knowledge? I am sure there is a method. Either we talk about the things or ourselves There is a method to reduce the complexity. i think the most complex things has the most easy method to understand. as the complexity of things increases the method of knowing the object tends to the easiness. We have to follow this rule to understand t...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Nothing is complex in this world, if logic is applied to do the things or to understand the things. Thanks for referral, Purvi.
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Mathew Cherian
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Complexity means anything that need more attention than usual to understand. For example a cat jumping over a wall is easy to comprehend, but the physics involved is complex, one has to think in terms of the force, mass, trajectory etc;. The...
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andreu ginestet
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Nitin, thanks for the invitation, this is a very important discussion. I shall start with a proposal, which obviously may be debated and does not pretend in any way to offer a single solution, because complexity needs a diverse approach. To look...
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http://www.indianexpress.com/news/china-deploys-11-000-troops-in-gilgit-area-in-731occupied-kashmir/673770/ Not that I fear the Chinese more than any other army, I fear them all, but apparently armies are active in the zone, so, yes, it is a...
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Rathin Deb
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I agree with you Vrushank. I had been to Kashmir so many times during early nineties to late nineties. Kashmir is a beautiful place and one must visit to enjoy the beauty.
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Gargi Sinha
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Yes, I am saying this because even I fear this. I feel the fear is hyped but the feeling better safe than a victim stops me from planning a trip there...
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nature rules complexity with the system of violence as ever
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andreu ginestet
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http://www.aurora-hope.net/?r=167 I recommend to look at the little department we are creating of complexity governance tools above.
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Hello Natteja! I would challenge your opinion in 2 points: who knows the difference between politics and complexity governance? As I stated, I think politicians should be making complexity governance, but they don't because they mostly ignore how to...
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Sulagna Brahma
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This could have made nice insight.. I do not think there can be much discussion here. Thanks Andreu.. I also want to ask that how come the functional area given by you is Europe?? :) Anyways yes we are complex creatures and complexity governance...
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this document contains a brief set of examples of tools developed to create complexity governance, based on the introduction of the system theory of violence  I am adding 3 more documents in one collection: http://www.aurora-hope.net/?c=980 k=e859c70f5b Â
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andreu ginestet
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http://www.aurora-hope.net/?r=167 please also have a look at this tool I think it helps a lot understanding how to visualize complexity in the most simple possible manner.
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andreu ginestet
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Hi Kaliyamoorthy! just to illustrate a single argument: it is very true, that a complexity reduction in certain segments reduces violence. This is the case for C1 and C2 (human population and communication) depending on the environmental...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Hey Ginestet, A system is balanced when all the component are in equilibrium. So, the strategic planning is to maintain these component not to collapse each other. The moment, you find there is a overlap / touch, it means that , the balance is at...
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andreu ginestet
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http://www.aurora-hope.net/?r=167 I recommend to look at the little department we are creating of complexity governance tools above.
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Hello Natteja! I would challenge your opinion in 2 points: who knows the difference between politics and complexity governance? As I stated, I think politicians should be making complexity governance, but they don't because they mostly ignore how to...
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Sulagna Brahma
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This could have made nice insight.. I do not think there can be much discussion here. Thanks Andreu.. I also want to ask that how come the functional area given by you is Europe?? :) Anyways yes we are complex creatures and complexity governance...
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andreu ginestet
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http://www.aurora-hope.net/?r=167 I recommend to look at the little department we are creating of complexity governance tools above.
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Hello Natteja! I would challenge your opinion in 2 points: who knows the difference between politics and complexity governance? As I stated, I think politicians should be making complexity governance, but they don't because they mostly ignore how to...
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Sulagna Brahma
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This could have made nice insight.. I do not think there can be much discussion here. Thanks Andreu.. I also want to ask that how come the functional area given by you is Europe?? :) Anyways yes we are complex creatures and complexity governance...
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