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How to Prevent Recession has emerged from the authors academic study and experience.

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How to Prevent Recession has emerged from the authors academic study and experience.

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Satya Saurabh Khosla gave up his job at a multinational bank in 1981. He has since been in business. In '80s, he contributed to course material in management, academic papers at national conferences and to a book on marketing of services in India for the world's largest open university. Dissatisfied with the approach, he researched how academics can transform man and society. The outline of basic ideas of chapters 2 to 5 of How to Prevent Recession was ready by late '90s. Public service campaigns helped clarify the author's ideas of interdependence of man and society. Their conviction was tested in '97-'98 when they could mobilize about two hundred thousand students from 250 schools in Delhi in a voluntary effort to curb vehicle pollution. The activities of this "Students Against Pollution" movement was covered by World Banks publication The Urban Age. Later, such experiences of interconnectedness helped him foresee the global recession in October 2007. His wife Neelam, a PhD in Indian classical music, added music to life with Sai Priya, Aditiyaa, and Swabhanu. A study of their orchestra of attitudes helps design the 156 questions here as some of Priya's sketches are illustrated.