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Well, the advances in basic science, particularly in biology and astronomy have been spectacular, unimaginable even in the science fiction of 1950. And yet none of these advances has had the growth inducing impact of a steam engine, an internal combustion engine, electricity, etc. The really si...
The chapter is a story about the journey of a journalist to the USA. The journalist, Firdaus Kanga, travelled from India to the University of Cambridge to interview an astrophysicist, Stephen Hawking. The story motivates us to overcome the various limitations that we create for ourselves. The ...
November 29, 2007 at 9:54 pm | Posted in Books, Economics, Financial, Globalization, History, Research, Science & Technology, Third World | Leave a comment ECONOMIC GROWTH AND HUMAN CAPITAL Rosa Luxemburg was an early 20th century labor organizer who is best known today for her accurate ...
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