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Welcome to the official podcast handle of btc where we aim to deliver informative content relevant to Economics in an engaging way.
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In today's episode, Tanishi explores the intricacies of dowry inflation by linking concepts such as the marriage squeeze. Delve into an insightful podcast touching base on the social aspects that are causing an upward trend in the cost of dowries!
The Economics Of Love

The Economics Of Love

2024-03-0408:05

Shikha explores the exciting world of economics in today's episode of Econcast by Beyond the Classroom. Join her as she dissect the economic forces at play in topics ranging from love and romance to market trends and consumer behavior.
Medha, explores the entertaining world of economics in today's episode of Econcast by Beyond the Classroom. Tune in as she connects the popularity of POP culture with it's impact on economy.
The Lipstick Theory

The Lipstick Theory

2024-02-1705:33

Hansi explores the fascinating world of economics in today's episode of Econcast, by Beyond the Classroom. Join her as she delves into the Lipstick Theory, examining its implications for consumer behavior and economic indicators.
BTC associate Sarah continues our EconBytes series, this time on Spotify, rounding up key economic events of the week!
Harini and Sneha kickstart Econcast's series titled 'Instances of Failing Rationality', taking inspiration from the book 'Thinking Fast and Slow' by Daniel Kahneman.
Join us as we talk business, entrepreneurship, sustainable fashion and more with the Project Heads of Aghaaz!
In this episode of Econcast, we talk about the tipping trends in India and around the world, it’s origins, the biases related to it, tipping laws and the post-pandemic change in trends.
In the episode 1 of Econcast by Beyond the Classroom Club, you’ll be able to learn and understand the most important concept of game theory- Nash equilibrium. The theory that explains why retail outlets of the same industry and restaurants are often located very close by in a given area.
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