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Dear list members

 

For mind boggling informaion on economics, please check following.

Never mind if you are not an economist! This site will teach you and

get you to the heart of economics in a matter of days!

 

http://www.princetoneconomics.com

 

Click on Guests

 

On the left hand column click on History

 

Scroll down and click on Monetory History of the World, then scroll

up or down on left hand column. It says for example there was banking

system in China in 900AD, and banking came to west in 1800AD ... so

late? coming from an authentic economics site! Also check why Roman

empire fell, the reforms created by Julius Caesar and why nobody

liked them and why he was assassinated. It is regrettable, they have

no information about ancient Indian finances!

 

Or

 

Click on Economic thought,

then on left hand column scroll down to Adam Smith.

 

You can click on Hot Topics to check current events. These articles

were written in 1999 but they are still valid.

 

If any of you researchers could provide information to this site

about economic situation in ancient India they will be happy to

accept it and analyze it in their own methodology! I have some

contacts over there and they said they will be happy to do a study of

Ancient India! I tell you they are not any-centric. They care more

about their clients (making them rich) than any other international

politics, nazism etc. They don't even care arrests and investigations

by US agencies. It happened to them whenever they predicted some

crashes accurately before, but nothing came out of the

investigations.

 

There is no way any one can study rise and fall of ancient vedic

culture and civilization without studying their economic systems.

Definitely not if we have to go through the filtering systems like

those on the Indology list where you can't pick any topic that is

likely to disprove AIT/AMT.

 

Please pass on this to other lists.

 

Regards

Bhadraiah

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