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Mercedes: A Star Is Reborn

Mercedes zips past rivals to regain leadership of the Indian luxury car market. A story foretold not by the night sky but by a blurry flag

The Great Unveiling That Isn’t

As the boss of OPEC, a cartel that has given the world many an ‘oil shock’ in the past, Saudi Aramco is no ordinary company. Can such an entity be privatised even fractionally?

When Push Comes to Shove

Instead of governments going libertarian with ‘nudge’ policies, businesses appear to be turning more and more coercive. Taxi-hailing services are a fine example

When Resistance to a Book Is Futile

If reach out is what one must do, then one needs to be on Facebook. And if its adoption involves the betrayal of a tribe of fellow FB naysayers only rumoured to exist, so be it

Human Resource Management in the Time of Start-ups

The national HRM Summit organized by AIMA discussed the 'disruptive changes' taking place at the workplace

The Deal Our Bureaucrats Deserve

Instead of going the corporate way with top government jobs, a better HR model for IAS officers would be the tenure system that US universities like Harvard have for professors

Four Bonds, a Numeral and Common Sense

The masala bonds to be traded on the LSE are a timely idea, but for these to acquire a reputation for safety, global investors would need to be assured of the rupee’s stability

The Romance of the First Million

S Prasannarajan • Bibek Debroy • PR Ramesh • Siddharth Singh • Ullekh NP • V Shoba • Lhendup G Bhutia •Aanchal Bansal • Sonali Acharjee • Haima Deshpande • Kumar Anshuman • Amay Hattangadi and Swanand Kelkar

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