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Sentiment Analysis and Its Implementation on SMEs in The Post Pandemic Era in Indonesia

December 23, 2022December 23, 2022 Alok Aditya 0 Comments consumers sentiments, Indonesia, Natural Language Processing, pandemic, post-pandemic

The article presents a post-pandemic analysis of consumers’ behaviour towards purchasing products using sentiment analysis in Indonesia.

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BLOGS 

India’s COP26 Commitments

November 1, 2022November 1, 2022 Alok Aditya 0 Comments Climate Change, COP26, indian economy, Paris Agreement, United Nations Climate Change Conference

At COP26, India, along with the UK, launched the Green Grids Initiative – One Sun, One World and One Grid mission is to connect grids and primarily use solar power.

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MICRO & MACRO OPINIONS 

International trade as a tool to alleviate poverty

September 10, 2022September 10, 2022 Alok Aditya 5 Comments income, international trade, poverty

The present article analyses the role of international trade in alleviate poverty, promoting growth by generating income and employment.

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Gig Economy and hyper- lapse consumerism

September 5, 2022September 5, 2022 Alok Aditya 3 Comments gig economy, gig market, gig workers, hyper- lapse consumerism, Online platforms

The booming gig market and gig workers are giving ushers in hyper-lapse consumerism. Online platforms are setting a new definition of it.

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OPINIONS 

How free are the Freebies?

August 30, 2022August 30, 2022 Alok Aditya 0 Comments debt to GDP ratio, election, fiscal policy, freebies, freebies vs welfare, welfare schemes

Freebies refer to the products or services offered to you for free. However, It leaves the question of how free are the freebies.

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The oscillating pendulum of stagflation on the Indian economy

August 28, 2022August 28, 2022 Alok Aditya 0 Comments COVID-19, economic distress, high unemployment, indian economy, stagflation

The “dark shadow” of stagflation has covered the third world. Indian economy is also not spared from the oscillating pendulum of stagflation.

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ECONOMY PUBLIC FINANCE 

Zero-Based Budgeting: A short notes

June 20, 2022June 20, 2022 Alok Aditya 0 Comments Budget, Budgeting, indian economy, Zero-Base Budgeting

Performance Budgeting and Zero-Base budgeting are the special budgeting techniques used by government departments and companies.

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ECONOMY MICRO & MACRO NET/JRF 

AN ANALYSIS OF THE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION FUNCTION APPROACH TO THE CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR

August 18, 2021August 18, 2021 Alok Aditya 0 Comments consumer behaviour, household production function, labour supply, market and non market time, theory of marriage

the household production function approach to consumer theory provides a new way analyse the traditional consumer theory.

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ECONOMY MICRO & MACRO NET/JRF 

Analysis of the Lancaster Approach to Consumer Theory: Application of The Theory of Intrinsic Value

August 12, 2021August 12, 2021 Alok Aditya 0 Comments consumer behaviour, consumer theory, lancaster approach, market, theory of intrinsic value

The Lancaster approach to consumer theory talks about the intrinsic value or characteristics of goods and services which changes creates demand.

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Fundamental Theories of Consumer Behavior with critical appraisal

August 10, 2021August 10, 2021 Alok Aditya 0 Comments consumer behaviour, fundamental theories, Marshall, preference

This article provides you knowledge of fundamental theories of consumer behaviour and also focus you attention towards its deficiencies.

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