As the United States of America votes in this most historic and significant of elections in recent history, perhaps we will get to see once again just how divided and polarised the country is. Because it is once again about two competing visions for America, as have the previous two US presidential elections been. Because… Continue reading US and Global Economy on the Brink
Category: Europe
Cancel Culture of the High Low-Brow Kind
As I shared on LinkedIn and Twitter, sorry X, sometime ago, I am busy reading Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace these days, that my aged father gifted me in Goa for my birthday this year. I am on the second volume of the three-volume set, and since I don’t have a book to write about… Continue reading Cancel Culture of the High Low-Brow Kind
Reading the Slo-Mo Global Economy
We’re into the last quarter of 2024, the year of anticipated slowdown in the global economy. While we’re still awaiting the September quarter GDP growth figures for major economies around the world, it might be safe to say that the worst has been averted. That there isn’t a recession waiting around the corner. A few… Continue reading Reading the Slo-Mo Global Economy
Is Being a Pioneer Brand Good Enough?
The history of advertising and marketing is probably littered with scores of cases of companies and brands that began with a brilliant invention, but then petered out somewhere along the way. I have myself written about brands like Kodak, Nokia and Philips CDs in my older blog posts, and I am sure there are many… Continue reading Is Being a Pioneer Brand Good Enough?
Free-for-all Wars with No End in Sight
When I last wrote about the Israel-Hamas War, it was about ordinary Gazans being hounded out of Gaza. That was five months ago. In a mere 5 months, how much the war in the Middle-East has escalated and spread into a wider regional conflict is unbelievable! It is now a year since the Israel-Hamas conflict… Continue reading Free-for-all Wars with No End in Sight
The Festive Season Economy: Bargains, Bling and BOGOF
In India, our festive season got off to a start last month with Ganesh Chaturthi and Onam, and there’s plenty more to follow. We always hear of companies talking about their plans for the festive season and how they intend to boost sales of their products through festive discounts. Even otherwise, we always hear businesses,… Continue reading The Festive Season Economy: Bargains, Bling and BOGOF
Pivoting To the New Economy
It is a couple of years since the world said goodbye to the Covid-19 pandemic and made an attempt to get back to business and revive economic growth. Admittedly, from all the reporting on business and economic news, we are still in a tentative soft-landing phase, and monetary policy is still in a wait and… Continue reading Pivoting To the New Economy
How Consumer Durables Can Avoid Commoditisation
When you consider that the Indian advertising and marketing industry is exploring a new system of consumer classification based on ownership of consumer durables according to Rama Bijapurkar who has written about it in her new book, Lilliput Land, which I have reviewed on my blog, it makes sense to look at the state of… Continue reading How Consumer Durables Can Avoid Commoditisation
Why the American Economy Might Never Get What It Needs
The last of this year’s big elections are a few months away, and they will be the biggest one to watch as always. This is because what happens in America affects the entire world, especially on the economic front. The country is not only the world’s largest economy, but one with the largest influence in… Continue reading Why the American Economy Might Never Get What It Needs
Discovering Our Solstice Selves in Summer
We are in the midst of that time of the year, when the world decides to take a break from work. From our usual business and home routines. Summer vacations are a part and parcel of our lives from when we were little and had breaks from school. To spend time with family. To travel… Continue reading Discovering Our Solstice Selves in Summer










