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Job Change: More Than The Raise
Throughout history, humans have traditionally labored to obtain food, clothing, and shelter. Nowadays, there is a growing emphasis on...
Jul 24, 20244 min read


Automation and Jobs: Should We be Alarmed?
Last month, a leading international bank’s report stated that by 2022, close to 3,00,000 jobs will be lost in the tech industry. This was...
Jul 15, 20236 min read

Quiet Quitting: Personal Well-being and Productivity
The best thing about the debate around quiet quitting is that people with diverse opinions – about productivity at work and mental health...
Sep 3, 20222 min read

Indian Economy (IndEcon) June 2022
Capitalism is the longest running experiment of the past few centuries. Its degree of volatility and autocorrect mechanism pinch the...
Jun 15, 20223 min read


Indian Economy (IndEcon) May 2022
Wars do not spare anyone. Geo-political tensions are adding fuel to the us versus them debate. Prices of essential commodities like food...
May 22, 20223 min read


Indian Economy (IndEcon) April 2022
If we were to gauge the health of the Indian economy through the lens of tax collections, there is little scope for finding a fault....
Apr 17, 20224 min read


IndEcon March 2022
War is cruel. It separates families and dismantles communities. In the name of aid and support opportunists try to mint money on the side...
Mar 26, 20223 min read


Indian Economy February 2022
There is no single statistic or metric that is capable to project the state of the economy. Just like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle,...
Feb 18, 20223 min read

Budget 2022: Highs and Lows
A nation’s budget is one of the most followed annual events. India is a huge country. In the last three decades, Indians have become...
Feb 1, 20223 min read


IndEcon January 2022
“In God we trust. All others must bring data.” This quote, made by W. Edwards Deming, refers mainly to the importance of data measurement...
Jan 21, 20223 min read


Cryptocurrency Crawls Forward
Money is a medium of exchange and it has gained acceptance because it is a social construct. Blockchain as a technology is over...
Jan 18, 20223 min read


Used Car Market in India is Gearing Up
Wheel is among the most significant human inventions. Many centuries later, cars, as we know them today, came into existence....
Jan 11, 20225 min read


2021: A Year in Review
Every year in review tells a story. 2021 was the first full year of operations at ‘The Know-How Journal’; it was a year like no other we...
Dec 27, 202113 min read


IndEcon December 2021
Just like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, variables such as, tax collections, inflation, employment data, consumer spending etc., help to...
Dec 19, 20213 min read


Lessons from Pandemic and What is in Store for 2022
The Covid-19 virus is stubborn and persistent. It is continuously evolving and finding ways to bypass human immune system. Life on Earth...
Dec 7, 20215 min read


Non-fungible Tokens: Signal or Noise
What happens when people are both rich and bored? They tend to go on a vanity power trip and spend millions as part of a therapeutic...
Nov 24, 20213 min read

IndEcon November 2021
There is no single statistic or metric that is capable to project the state of the economy. Just like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle,...
Nov 16, 20213 min read


IndEcon October 2021
Edward Tufte, Professor emeritus of political science, statistics, and computer science at Yale University has an interesting take on...
Oct 13, 20214 min read

Spectacular Speculations
Risk and reward have been a part of human existence since time immemorial. In past couple of decades, the horizon period has shortened...
Oct 2, 20214 min read


Chip Happens
Microchips are all around us. They are now being used in cars, washing machines and refrigerators, apart from their more widely known...
Sep 28, 20214 min read
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