Ravi Batra

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Ravi Batra is the author of six international bestsellers, two of which appeared on The New York Times list.

In 1980 he published Muslim Civilization and the Crisis in Iran where he predicted the fall of the Shah and the rise of a class of intellectuals, or Mullahs, followed by a drawn out war with Iraq. In 1984, he penned what was to become his first bestseller, first under the title Regular Cycles of Money, Inflation, Regulation and Depressions. A central theme of this book was that the mal-distribution of wealth, which Batra found to be the cause of past episodes of financial speculative manias that were followed by a crash and depression. Lester Thurow was so impressed that he wrote a preface stating the ideas were "novel and brilliant". This book was subsequently renamed as The Great Depression of 1990. It entered the New York Times Best Seller list in the Non-fiction category in early 1987 and reached #1 later that year. [12]

Outcomes of predictions

Batra predicted a full scale depression in the US in 1990; it did not happen. [13] Batra's reputation rose in Europe on account of his correct prediction for the downfall of communism when he was awarded the Medal of the Italian Senate in 1990. Batra continued to publish bestselling works in Japan with economic malaise lasting until the early 2000s. In the US, however, his sales began to drop and his booming side-line career as a media commentator on matters economic and financial began to sour.[ citation needed ] In 1993, Batra received the Ig Nobel Prize in economics.

On September 9, 2007, Batra predicted:

A political revolution will take place in the United States by the end of this decade ... by around 2010. And the revolution could go on for four or five years before it is complete. So, from 2010 to 2016 we could see major changes in US economy and society. It will be a peaceful revolution and it will bring an end to the rule of money in society. [14]

Recent works

In 1993, Batra published The Myth of Free Trade: The Pooring of America in which he argued that free trade has enabled the rich to become richer but most people became poorer. Batra predicted that NAFTA would create unemployment in Mexico and lower wages in America. He urged the breakup of large firms, a raise in tariffs, and a drastic cut in defense spending to turn the country around. In his view, domestic monopolies generate inequality and poverty and global trade damages the industrial base and the global environment.

In 1998, he published Stock Market Crashes of 1998 and 1999: The Asian Crisis and Your Future. The book was revisiting the premise of his earlier bestselling work, arguing nothing had changed, only the palliative cures of economic policy had become more effective at suppressing the symptoms of financial capitalism, but not cure its underlying illness. He therefore predicted increasing stock market volatility. Again in 1999, he published a book The Crash of the Millennium: Surviving the Coming Inflationary Depression, which suggested a plunge in stocks. The drop in high-tech stocks in the Spring of 2000 sent a shiver through the global market place. However, his critics claimed that since the capitalist system remained relatively intact, that he was proven wrong. In 2004, he wrote a new book Greenspan's Fraud: How Two Decades of His Policies Have Undermined the Global Economy where he critically evaluates the policy prescriptions of Former Federal Reserve Chief Alan Greenspan. [15]

In 2008 he published his book, The New Golden Age: The Coming Revolution against Political Corruption and Economic Chaos, where he analyzes the present day economic downturn and the forces behind it. After some significant struggle, Batra predicts a "swift and stunning" revival of American ideals based on true democratic principles that will quickly spread around the world:

The United States does not export much, but it does export ideas, which today mainly emit hedonism and materialism. A new standard exalting martial qualities and magnanimity will soon replace the currently dominant American ethos. It will also sound the death knell for tricklism which is creating poverty around the world. America's revolutionary ideas will quickly captivate the globe; they will spread like wildfire and eradicate poverty within a generation. The internet will make sure that the renaissance spreads its fragrance all over the planet. Verily, for the first time in history, there will be a Golden Age.(Pg. 204) [16]

Bibliography

Books

  • Batra, Raveendra (1989). Studies in the pure theory of international trade. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN   9780312772109.
  • Batra, Raveendra (1975). The pure theory of international trade under undercertainty. London: Macmillan. ISBN   9780333165607.
  • Batra, Raveendra N. (1978). The Downfall of Capitalism and Communism: A New Study of History . London: Macmillan. ISBN   9780333216453.
  • Batra, Raveendra (1989). Regular economic cycles: money, inflation, regulation and depressions . New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN   9780312032609.
  • Batra, Raveendra (1987). The great depression of 1990: Why it's got to happen – How to protect yourself. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN   9780671640224.
  • Batra, Raveendra (1989). Surviving the great depression of 1990: protect your assets and investments – and come out on top. New York: Dell Publishing. ISBN   9780440204619.
  • Batra, Raveendra (1989). Progressive utilization theory: Prout: an economic solution to poverty in the Third World. Ermita, Manila, Philippines: Ananda Marga Publications. ISBN   9789718623077.
  • Batra, Ravi (1990). The downfall of capitalism and communism: can capitalism be saved. Dallas, Texas: Venus Books Distributed by Taylor Pub. Co. ISBN   9780939352098.
  • Batra, Ravi (1993). The myth of free trade: a plan for America's economic revival. New York Toronto New York: C. Scribner's Sons Maxwell Macmillan Canada Maxwell Macmillan International. ISBN   9780684195926.
  • Batra, Ravi (1996). The great American deception: what politicians won't tell you about our economy and your future . New York: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN   9780471165569.
  • Batra, Ravi (1999). The crash of the millennium: surviving the coming inflationary depression. New York: Harmony Books. ISBN   9780609605127.
  • Batra, Ravi (2003). Common sense macroeconomics. Richardson, Texas: Liberty Press. ISBN   9780939352869.
  • Batra, Ravi (2005). Greenspan's fraud: how two decades of his policies have undermined the global economy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN   9781403968593.
  • Batra, Ravi (2007). The new golden age: the coming revolution against political corruption and economic chaos. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN   9781403975799.
  • Batra, Ravi (2015). End unemployment now: how to eliminate joblessness, debt, and poverty despite congress. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN   9781137280077.

Journal articles

See also

References

  1. "Economic crises, the Turing Test, and the Igs". Improbable research. 4 February 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  2. "Batra, Raveendra N." Library of Congress. Retrieved 25 September 2014. data sheet (b. 6/27/43)
  3. Jay Taylor (1999). "The Crash of the Millennium". USA Gold. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Hayes, Thomas C. (1987-08-30). "DEPRESSION GURU: RAVI BATRA; Economist or Mystic?". New York Times. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  5. "From Boom to Doom?". Time magazine. 1987-08-24. Archived from the original on October 23, 2010. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  6. "The Trashing Of Free Trade". Newsweek magazine. 1993-07-11. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  7. "Dr Ravi Batra : Profile & Bio". Thom Hartman. 29 April 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  8. Kendall Anderson (2008-12-17). "Prophet of Boom (and Bust) – Now will they listen to Ravi Batra?". Fort Worth Weekly. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  9. Gayle Reaves (2010-06-02). "The U.S. Economy: Still a House of Cards". Fort Worth Weekly. Retrieved 2011-08-01.
  10. Ravi Batra (1990). Regular economic cycles : money, inflation, regulation and depressions, Venus Books, 1985. Investment Library. ISBN   9781863500289 . Retrieved October 13, 2011.
  11. McDowell, Edwin (1988-01-06). "Best Sellers From 1987's Book Crop". New York Times. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
  12. Edwin McDowell (January 6, 1988). "Best Sellers From 1987's Book Crop". New York Times. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  13. Kevin J. Stiroh and Christopher Metli (April 2003). "Now and Then: The Evolution of Loan Quality for U.S. Banks, Volume 9, Number 4" (PDF). Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  14. "Why Ravi Batra is My Kind of Kick-Ass Economist for the 99%!". C4CHAOS blog. November 14, 2011. Archived from the original on January 12, 2012. Retrieved November 20, 2011.
  15. "Tango Korrupti". Fonds Exklusiv. 2010-05-27. Archived from the original on 2011-11-21. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  16. Batra, Ravi; Batra, Raveendra N. (2007-01-09). The New Golden Age: The Coming Revolution against Political Corruption and Economic Chaos. Macmillan. ISBN   978-1403975799.
Ravi Batra
Born
Raveendra Nath Batra

(1943-06-27) June 27, 1943 (age 82)
NationalityAmerican
Academic background
Alma mater Southern Illinois University (Ph.D.)
Delhi School of Economics (M.A.) Delhi University
Influences P.R. Sarkar