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For many years the prevailing debate about the Maya centred upon why their civilisation collapsed. Now, many scholars are asking: how did the Maya survive?
Discover how Jean-Baptiste Say shaped economic thought with Say's Law of Markets and his advocacy for free trade. Learn about his influence on neoclassical economics.
Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas discusses anti-incumbency, BJP expansion, Congress rivalry, and why retaining power matters for class politics and India’s opposition.
Economic man represents a rational actor, aiming to maximize utility and satisfaction. Discover his role and the impact the concept has in economic theories and models.