Natural disasters have always been a subject of debate for their impacts on different areas of life. However, the economic and social aspects have gained maximum attention from analysts may be due to their intimacy with the common masses of a nation. Read more »
The contradictions of natural disaster and economy
Challenges in Indian Coal Industry
India is the world’s third largest coal producing country and fifth largest in terms of coal reserves. But the country is still facing severe challenges recently and the irony lies in the fact that these challenges also include shortages of coal. Read more »
An Overview of Indian Coal Industry
Coal mining on a commercial level started in India way back in 1774. India’s growth over the years can be well assumed with the fact that today it stands at third position in terms of coal production across the world. The country is also blessed with world’s 5th largest coal reserves or ‘black diamond’ as it is often referred to. India’s coal sector is also recognized by heavy capital investment in the sector. Read more »
The economic impacts of tourism
Travel and tourism, if utilized effectively, can be a force for positive growth and economic success for both developed and developing countries. Read more »
Advantages of forecasting the demand for tourism
Tourism demand forecasts are of great economic value both for the public and private sector. Any information concerning the future evolution of tourism flows is of great importance to hoteliers, tour operators and other industries concerned with tourism or transportation, in order to adjust their policy and corporate finance. Read more »
Germany and European Monetary Union
The EMS (European Monetary System) came into existence in the year 1979, based on a Resolution that was passed on 5th December 1978 by the European Council. Read more »
International Finance
Sources of External Finance :- The main sources of external Finance for the developing countries could be classified on the following broad heads :- Read more »


