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This episode is our first group discussion, dissecting one of the most debated topics in the field of economics: Trickle-Down Theory. Trickle-down economics refers to policies that directly benefit the rich by means of tax cuts, deregulation and subsidies, with the belief that these benefits will boost growth and therefore welfare for the entire ec…
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In this episode of Zero Down Podcast, Tarushi Narayan Ojha and Prisha Chhikara will be interviewing Satvik Chauhan, the Founder and CEO of The South Asian Policy Initiative (SAPI). SAPI is a non-profit organization dedicated to policy research and advocacy across South Asia, founded with the objective of bridging the gap between academic research a…
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In this episode of The Zero Down Podcast, Prisha Chhikara, Usheer Singh and Tanya Rajesh delve into the complex tapestry of the Israel-Palestine conflict, exploring its historical and economic dimensions. In this podcast, we unravel the intricate timeline, tracing back centuries of shared history and divergent paths. Join us as we examine the roots…
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In this episode of the Zero Down Podcast, Prapti, Ayati and Tanvi discuss how the wave of global popularity that the Korean culture has garnered, known as the Korean Wave or Hallyu, has become an economic power. Join us as we transverse the history of how economics has been intricately intertwined with the rapidly growing popularity of Korean cultu…
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In this episode of ZDP Soumya, Sredha and Reeti explore the institution of Marriage from an economics lens. They talk about how behavioural economics can manipulate the rational thinking human mind when it comes to marriage. Using a variety of economics concepts from game theory in doing dishes to moral hazard theory they try to analyse the institu…
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Wars, scandals and politics have one thing in common. Twitter. In this episode of Zero Down, the hosts Dhwani and Khushi, dive into the Twitter buyout case exploring the reasons behind this takeover by Elon Musk. They discuss the repercussions of this buyout on Twitter, it’s market standing, it’s employees, and the Twitter users. Even as Musk descr…
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Way back in the mid-70s, an exciting new trend crawled its way off the streets and into our living rooms. It was grimy, intense, raw, and loud. Unfiltered and unaffected by all of the usual restrictions of the music industry – it was punk – the start of something completely new.In fact, the punk mindset of disruption has even transformed the brandi…
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In this episode, Gungun and Chaahat talk about how and what, did the economic concepts of Invisible Hand, An Ideal World, Foreign Competition and Public Goods come from. The topic and excerpt is derived from the book “A Little History of Economics” by Niall Kishtainy. Full of colourful stories and compelling facts, this conversation tells you every…
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In this episode, Devanshi, Mannat and Kanupriya throw some light on the infamous East Asian Crisis 1997. No one could have ever predicted that the nations known for their stable and conservative budgetary policies will fall in the vicious trap of financial crisis. Yes, we are talking about the East Asian crisis 1997 that affected the world economy …
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In this episode Apeksha, Muskan and Naina take a dig into the growth projections of India for the coming year. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, expressed that India will be the fastest growing economy in the world this year with at least 7% growth despite the challenges posed by the Ukraine crisis. But Reuters poll said “India's status as w…
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In this episode of Zero Down Shots, Anshu and Kunjal walk us through the Economy of the United Kingdom. With the sudden change of its Prime minister & death of Queen Elizabeth II, the UK has many challenges in front of it. They discuss the economic situation of the UK both before and during the pandemic, with a special emphasis on the economical ch…
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In this episode, Rachel performs a brief case study on the welfare state of Finland – the world’s top performer in the World Happiness Index and HDI. She delves into the two pillars – the education and healthcare system which go hand in hand thus building their modern economy. She also discusses how the welfare state of a country’s government is an…
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In this episode of Zero Down Podcast, Nishu take us through the journey 'Decoding Geoeconomics'. Everyone is talking about Geoeconomics all the time these days. It has become a buzzword almost, isn't it? This discussion help you to get an insight into what geoeconomics really is, how it's impacting today's international system, what is India's visi…
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In this episode, Reeti and Sejal talk about a recent decision by the RBI, allowing international trade settlements in rupee, as a measure against the ongoing inflationary trends in the economy. Bringing attention to it's benefits and challenges , they discuss the impact of the decision on the Indian economy. But, can this be regarded as the "intern…
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In this episode of Zero Down, the hosts Sredha, Dhwani and Prattyashee dive into the Social and Economic repercussions of the abrogation of Roe v Wade. They analyse the possible spillover and future ripple effects of this landmark decision using the ‘Turn-away Study’. From black markets for illegal abortions and plan B pill shortages to burden on t…
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In this episode, Khushi, Manmeet and Soumya explored the concept of colonial mercantilism through various aspects. Beginning from the history, the whole episode creates moments of unraveling joints of the past. Discovering related school of thoughts, with their consequences. The episode concludes with practical application of mercantilism in today'…
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In this episode of Zero Down Podcast, Manmeet, Nishu and Sejal take us through The Economics of Mental Health.This discussion would help you to get an insight into the importance of taking care of one's mental health, how common its ignorance is, how mental illness affects the productivity of an individual, the correlation between physical health a…
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In this episode, Naina and Aditi demystify Carbon Emission Trading. Where you'll learn everything from how carbon trading came into effect to the cap and trade system. They further unfold the demand and supply dynamics of tradable emission allowances and about China's just-launched World's largest carbon trading market. Tune in to the full episode …
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In this episode of Zero Down shots, the host Vanshika hunts through the complex relationship shared by two pillars of development that is capitalism and democracy. In this episode she discusses about the origin of capitalism as an economic model and the need for social Capitalism to be followed insted of laissez faire. She goes on to analyse the ef…
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In this episode of Zero Down Shots, Tanvi and Soumya will delve into a topic of great contemporary importance: The Sharing Economy. Taking the familiar examples of AirBnb and Uber, the hosts start off by explaining the basic idea behind a Sharing Economy and subsequently exploring the factors fuelling its growth such as technological advancement. T…
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In this episode of Zero Down , the hosts Aarushi and Jyoti delve deep into the concept of hindsight bias and discuss how this bias affects our decisions especially in finance. This episode deals with pointing out the specific characteristics of this bias. How this bias is dangerous for investors in the market ?What are the steps one can take to mak…
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In this episode of Zero Down the hosts, Mahika, Medha, and Tavishi, delve into a branch of economics that lies at the intersection of economics and philosophy- the Purpose Economy. The hosts share their views about the roots of purpose economy and the theory of sustainable development of the economy. They aid these discussions with real-life exampl…
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Zero Down is back again with a topic any Social Media addict would love to learn more about- INFLUENCERS Well, to be specific, the Influencer Economy In this episode, Amulya and Niranjana go in depth on how your favourite influencers earn those big bucks, ups and downs of this economy and even about your favourite instagram shops! Tune in to this f…
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In this episode of Zero Down, Chandrika talks about the Economics Of Sleep and about how insufficient sleep leads to a loss of billions of dollars to the flourishing economies of industrialized countries. Netflix binge-watching and late-night coffee have become our daily ritual but do we know it affects our productivity as a workforce!? This episod…
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In this episode of Zero Down the hosts, Reeti and Disha delve deep into the Economics behind the Olympic Games and discuss whether the games are even remotely profitable. Starting from breaking down the costs of the games, they discuss various case studies of Olympics that had failed economics and left countries in financial ruin. Talking about cou…
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In this episode of Zero Down Shots, the host Bhumika Malhan delve into the emerging concept of Gig Economy - the concept and the emergence. This episode deals with pointing out the present conditions of the gig workers along with glimpsing the future of the workforce. How did the technological growth backed the emergence of gig work? Though constit…
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In this episode of Zero Down, the hosts Grace and Khushi delve deep into the ongoing debate on whether or not Helicopter Money is a policy measure that can help spur economies out of the recessions they've been facing after they were hit by the COVID-19 crisis. Starting from the coinage of the term by Milton Friedman in 1969 to why helicopter money…
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In this episode of Zero Down, Fabiha and Riya get down to the basics of caring about the care economy. The importance of care work in the functioning of an economy has been unacknowledged for ages leading to the ignorance of the growth potential of the care economy. This negligence has not only contributed to solidifying outdated social norms but h…
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In this episode, Garima and Nandini talk about one of the most influential frameworks to ever exist in behavioral science, i.e. Prospect Theory. Through real-life examples, they defog the ideas that lie behind the decision-making processes under situations involving risk and uncertainty. Tune in to find out how people perceive gains and losses diff…
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In this episode of Zero Down, Sampada and Vedika analyse how governance impacts economies. Did triumphalism get the best of India? How can countries improve their economies through governance? What changes need to be adopted for better economic development? Listen along as they traverse different countries, time periods and economic indicators to d…
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In this episode of Zero Down, Shreeyam and Sredha talk about volatile sentiments brought on by social media and it’s possible repercussions on the economy, hence the term ‘Viral Economics’. This episode connects the dots of all of those recent events that may have blown up on your feed and made you curious on what exactly went down. They’re going t…
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In this episode of Zero Down, Vedika and Nandini discuss the biggest player in the pandemic proof industry of OTT; Netflix. In the face of increasing competition from big production houses and a number of popular shows being pulled out from under its banner, Netflix had to step up its game. And it does so! Grab your earphones and listen to "Netflix…
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In this episode of zero down, Fabiha and Khushi take on a question that troubles a lot of economists, development thinkers and public policymakers: whether public transport should be free of cost for the masses. They talk about the feasibility of a full cost recovery rate in public transit, arguments in favour of free public transport systems, expl…
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In this episode of Zero Down, Aditi and Garima have talked about 'The Decoy Effect In Economics' and have explored it's relation with Neuroeconomics. Throughout the episode, they bring out real-life examples to explain how this strategy affects our day-to-day decision making, without us even realising! So, get your earphones and delve into the epis…
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In this episode of Zero Down, Ananya and Shreeyam explain the nuances of Economic voting and different instances which have taken place as testimony to the same globally, with emphasis on the US presidential elections. Grab your earphones and play the episode to discover how the economy of a country can have utmost influence on candidacy of an indi…
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In this episode of Zero Down, Bharati, Sampada and Deshna talk about Disaster Capitalism, its instances throughout history and its relevance with respect to the pandemic both in the global and the Indian context. Tune in to know how governments pass "pro-business" laws during disasters and how your favourite influencer might also be a propagator of…
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Professor Richard Wolff is one of America's leading Marxist Economists. He is a visiting professor of the Julien J. Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs at The New School, and Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is the founder of the non-profit media Democracy at Work and the host of their we…
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Professor Richard Wolff is one of America's leading Marxist Economists. He is a visiting professor of the Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs at The New School, and Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is the founder of the non-profit media Democracy at Work and the host of their w…
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There’s been an ongoing tussle on whether policies like immigration, technological advancement and protectionism spell trouble for the economy. These policies make workers’ hackles rise because they assume that jobs in the economy are fixed so any wave of change would render them jobless.But is the size of the economic pie really fixed? Should we s…
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