Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume II: Society, Institutions, and Development

Author:   Kaushik Basu (C. Marks Professor of International Studies and Professor of Economics and Director, Center for Analytic Economics, Cornell University) ,  Ravi Kanbur (T.H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, Cornell University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199239979


Pages:   646
Publication Date:   04 December 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kaushik Basu (C. Marks Professor of International Studies and Professor of Economics and Director, Center for Analytic Economics, Cornell University) ,  Ravi Kanbur (T.H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, Cornell University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 25.30cm
Weight:   1.126kg
ISBN:  

9780199239979


ISBN 10:   0199239975
Pages:   646
Publication Date:   04 December 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"Part I Human Development and Capabilities 1: Muhammad Asali, Sanjay G. Reddy, and Sujata Visaria: Inter-Country Comparisons of Income Poverty Based on a Capability Approach 2: Amiya Kumar Bagchi: The Capability Approach and Political Economy of Human Development 3: Lincoln C. Chen: India-China: ""The Art of Prolonging Life"" 4: Kanchan Chopra: Sustainable Human Well-being: An Interpretation of Capability Enhancement from a 'Stakeholders and Systems' Perspective 5: Sakiko Fukuda-Parr: Human Rights and Human Development 6: Jocelyn Kynch: Entitlements and Capabilities: Young People in Post-Industrial Wales 7: Gustav Ranis, Emma Samman, and Frances Stewart: Country Patterns of Behavior on Broader Dimensions of Human Development 8: Ashutosh Varshney: Poverty and Famines: An Extension Part II Gender and Household 9: Bina Agarwal: Engaging with Sen on Gender Relations: Cooperative Conflicts, False Perceptions and Relative Capabilities 10: Ingela Alger and Jörgen W. Weibull: Family ties, incentives and development: a model of coerced altruism 11: Lourdes Beneria: From ""Harmony"" to ""Cooperative Conflicts"" Amartya Sen's Contribution to Household Theory 12: Martha Alter Chen: Famine, Widowhood, and Paid Work: Seeking Gender Justice in South Asia 13: Enrica Chiappero Martinetti: Time and Income: Empirical Evidence on Gender Poverty and Inequalities from a Capability Perspective 14: Jane Humphries and Kirsty McNay: Death and Gender in Victorian England 15: Stephan Klasen: Missing Women: Some Recent Controversies on Levels and Trends in Gender Bias in Mortality Part III Growth, Poverty and Policy 16: Isher Ahluwalia: Challenges of Economic Development in Punjab 17: Montek Ahluwalia: Growth, Distribution and Inclusiveness: Reflections on India's Experience 18: Pranab Bardhan: Economic Reforms, Poverty and Inequality in China and India 19: Simon Dietz, Cameron Hepburn, Nicholas Stern: Economics, Ethics and Climate Change 20: Rizwanul Islam: Has Development and Employment through Labour-Intensive Industrialization Become History? 21: Robert M. Solow: Imposed Environmental Standards and International Trade Part IV Society, Politics and History 22: Sugata Bose: Pondering Poverty, Fighting Famines: Towards a New History of Economic Ideas 23: Jonathan Glover: Identity, Violence and the Power of Illusion 24: Ayesha Jalal: Freedom and Equality: From Iqbal's Philosophy to Sen's Ethical Concerns 25: Mary Kaldor: Protective Security or Protection Rackets? War and Sovereignty 26: Sunil Khilnani: Democracy and its Indian Pasts 27: Martha C. Nussbaum: The Clash Within: Democracy and the Hindu Right 28: Elinor Ostrom: Engaging Impossibilities and Possibilities 29: Rehman Sobhan: Agents into Principals: Democratizing Development in South Asia"

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Kaushik Basu is Professor of Economics and the C. Marks Professor of International Studies, Department of Economics, and Director, Center for Analytic Economics, Cornell University. He has held visiting positions at CORE (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium), the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton), and the London School of Economics. He has been Visiting Professor at Harvard University, Princeton University, and M.I.T. In 1992 he founded the Centre for Development Economics in Delhi and was its first Executive Director. He is also a founding member of the Madras School of Economics. Ravi Kanbur is T. H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, International Professor of Applied Economics and Management, and Professor of Economics at Cornell University. He has taught at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Essex, Warwick, Princeton and Columbia and has served on the staff of the World Bank in several capacities, including as Director of the World Bank's World Development Report.

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