EMERGING ECONOMETRICS OF BOMB, WAR AND FREE DIRECT INVESTMENTS TO STABILIZE THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF OWN COUNTRY IN GLOBALIZED WORLD
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i6.2017.2011Keywords:
Econometrics, Globalization, Peace Building, War, ROI, Sustainable Development, Vasudhaiv KuttumbakamAbstract [English]
The global economy has been facing a lot of challenges and crisis due to Interlinkage for exchanging goods and services. A race is going on among different nations to become a super powerful country. As a result of which global warming and climate change has been seen throughout the world. A new econometrics has taken over the charge of international politics and that could be seen in the recent developments took place in Korean Peninsula and some part of the world where powerful politicians of the world have been threatening to each other for deep consequences.
The Key Questions are,
Q.1. What happened in the Middle East?
Q.2. What is happening in Syria and others countries?
Ans. The impact would be more transparent and visible in the coming days.
Q.3. What is OBOR (One Belt One Road) of China?
Ans. Imposing their excess burdens on other countries on the name of globalization and peace building and making realize the participating countries that you are under my kindness with liabilities(indirect loan).
The present paper has tried to find out answers of some questions and also suggests solutions at last. Qualitative thinking is always better than quantitative thinking
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Raghavendra S. Prasad, Mar.29, 2013, http://hinduismprimer.blogspot.in/2013/03/make-difference.html/
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