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6 Causes of India’s Mega-Blackout, Lessons for US
At the end of July 2012, India experienced an electrical blackout that affected more than half of that country. This event raised serious concerns about India’s ability to sustain its economic growth. Given the rhetorical attacks against capitalism and selfishness … Continue reading
Posted in Economics
Tagged blackout, economic regulation, electricity, German, India, Japan, M. Northrup Buechner, Objective Economics
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