PwC Consultant Shreyas Panse is back with the 20th edition of our weekly series on InsideIIM, where he curates a list that is the best from across the web that industry professionals and current students must read.
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Make in India, but pray tell us how?
- Cancellation of coal mine ownership signals an important step in
improving the way resources are utilised, but also shows the somewhat
overarching nature in which law is unfair
- Perhaps the
"coal crisis" talk is unnecessary though
- A primer on
Shadow Banking in India. Or if you prefer a
simplified, abridged version
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Internet and e-commerce helped save handmade goods. Incidentally, this week also saw the announcement of
Flipkart tying up with Indian government to promote handloom weavers
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Don’t trust an IQ test. Especially if you have taken it a little later in your life.
- Why women don’t apply for jobs
unless they feel they are 100% qualified
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The resurgence of Starbucks and the reasons behind it
- Software has disrupted entertainment and communications.
Next is apparels
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Developed nations have an economic reason to wipe out Ebola
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World domination by a technology company: Amazon edition
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Income inequality in major sports
- What,
Indian Silicon Valley is better than the original one when it comes to gender parity?
Off-topic
- How do lexicographers
decide on new words to include in dictionary
- Tall men get married earlier, but
short men are more loyal
Longer reads
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Global economy explained in 38 maps
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Motorola’s journey from bottom to top to bottom
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Created by Shreyas Panse
Shreyas is a Delhi-based Consultant working with PricewaterhouseCoopers. He blogs at
shreyasp.wordpress.com. He is an alumnus of IIM Indore. Follow him on InsideIIM at
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