GREAT MINDS
the CURRICULUM VITAE OF DR. AMARTYA SEN
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June 08
Curriculum Vitae
Amartya Sen
Thomas W. Lamont University Professor
and Professor of Economics and Philosophy, Harvard University
Senior Fellow, Harvard Society of Fellows
Formerly Master, Trinity College, Cambridge, England, 1998-2003
Birth: November 3, 1933, Santiniketan, India
Citizenship: Indian
Address: Department of Economics, 1805 Cambridge Street, Littauer 205
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
Education: Presidency College, Calcutta (B.A. 1953)
Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. 1955, Ph.D. 1959)
Cambridge University prizes and awards: Adam Smith Prize, 1954; Wrenbury
Scholarship, 1955 and Stevenson Prize, 1956
Trinity College prizes and awards: Senior Scholarship, 1954; Research Scholarship,
1955 and Prize Fellowship, 1957
Professional Elections and Awards
President, The Econometric Society, 1984
President, The International Economic Association, 1986-89
President, The Indian Economic Association, 1989
President, The American Economic Association, 1994
Fellow of the British Academy
Fellow of the Econometric Society
Member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei
Foreign Honorary Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Member of the American Philosophical Association
Honorary Fellow, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands
Honorary Professor, Delhi University, India
Honorary Fellow, London School of Economics, UK
Honorary Fellow, School of Oriental & African Studies, London, UK
Honorary Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex University, UK
Honorary Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge, UK
Honorary Fellow, Darwin College, Cambridge, UK
Honorary Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford, UK
Member of the Universal Academy of Cultures
Honorary Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh
Honorary Fellow, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of London, UK
Frances Perkins Fellow of The American Academy of Political & Social Science
Honorary Fellow, St Edmund’s College, Cambridge, UK
Honorary Fellow, The Academy of Medical Science, UK
Distinguished Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, UK
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Honorary D. Litt., University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 1979
Honorary D. Litt., Visva-Bharati University, India, 1983
Honorary D. U., Essex University, UK, 1984
Honorary D. Sc., University of Bath, UK, 1984
Docteur Honoris Causa, University of Caen, France, 1987
Dottore ad Honorem, University of Bologna, Italy, 1988
Doctor of Letters Honoris Causa, Georgetown University, USA, 1989
Docteur Honoris Causa, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, 1989
Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa, Tulane University, USA, 1990
Honorary D. Litt., Jadavpur University, India, 1990
Honorary D. Litt., Kalyani University, India, 1990
Honorary D. Litt., London Guildhall University, UK, 1991
Honorary Doctorate, Athens University of Economics and Business, 1991
Honorary D. Litt., Williams College, USA, 1991
Honorary D. Litt., New School for Social Research, USA, 1992
Honorary D. Litt., Calcutta University, India, 1993
Honorary D. Litt., Oberlin College, USA, 1993
Honorary Doctor of Law, Queen's University, Canada, 1993
Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Valencia, Spain, 1994
Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Zurich, Switzerland, 1994
Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Syracuse University, USA, 1994
Doctor Honoris Causa, Antwerp University, Belgium, 1995
Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Wesleyan University, USA, 1995
Honorary Doctor of Science, Edinburgh University, UK, l995
Doctor of Letters Honoris Causa, Oxford University, UK, 1996
Doctor of Philosophy Honoris Causa, University of Stockholm, 1996
Doctor Honoris Causa, Bard College, USA, l997
Doctor Honoris Causa, Kiel University, Germany, l997
Laurea Honoris Causa, Padova University, Italy, 1998
Honorary D. Litt., Rabindra Bharati University, India, 1998
Honorary D. Litt., Leicester University, UK, 1998
Honorary D. Litt., Columbia University, USA, 1998
Honorary D. Litt., McGill University, Canada, 1998
Doctor of Philosophy Honoris Causa, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, 1998
Honorary D. Litt., Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, India, 1998
Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Delhi, India, 1999
Doctor Honoris Causa, Kingston University, UK, 1999
Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa, University of East Anglia, UK, 1999
Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa, University of Nottingham, UK, 1999
Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Athens, Greece, 1999
Doctor Honoris Causa, Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France, 1999
Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1999
Doctor of Social Science, Honoris Causa, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1999
Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1999
Honorary D. Litt., University of Allahabad, India, 2000
Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, Assam Agricultural University, India, 2000
D. Litt., Honoris Causa, Assam University, India, 2000
Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa, University of Strathclyde, Scotland 2000
Honorary Doctor of Laws, Harvard University, USA, 2000
Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, University of Birmingham, UK, 2000
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Laurea Honoris Causa, University of Florence, Italy, 2000
Doctor of Science (Economics) Honoris Causa, University of London, UK, 2000
Honorary D. Litt., University of Kerala, India, 2000
Doctor Honoris Causa, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal, 2001
Doctor Honoris Causa, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón, Spain, 2001
Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Tokyo, Japan, 2002
Honorary D. Litt., University of Mumbai, India, 2002
Doctor Honoris Causa, Clark University, Worcester, USA, 2002
Doctor Honoris Causa, The Open University, UK, 2002
Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, University of Durham, UK, 2002
Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Southampton, UK, 2002
Doctor Honoris Causa, Université Pierre Mendès France, Grenoble, France, 2002
Doctor Honoris Causa, Santa Clara University, California, USA, 2002
Honorary D. Litt., University of North Bengal, India, 2002
Doctor Honoris Causa, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, India, 2003
Honorary Doctor of Laws, Mount Holyoke College, USA, 2003
Doctor of Social Science Honoris Causa, Yale University, USA, 2003
Doctor Honoris Causa, Ritsumeikan University, Japan, 2003
Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, University of Sussex, UK, 2003
Doctor Honoris Causa, University of York, UK, 2004
Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, University of Toronto, Canada 2004
Doctor of Economics, Honoris Causa, University of Natal, South Africa, 2004
Doctor Honoris Causa, Rhodes University, South Africa, 2004
Doctor Honoris Causa, Koc University, Turkey, 2004
Doctor Honoris Causa, York University, Toronto, Canada, 2004
Doctor Honoris Causa, Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Tarragona, Spain, 2004
Doctor Honoris Causa, Simmons College, Boston, MA, USA, 2005
Laurea Honoris Causa, University of Pavia, Italy, 2005
Doctor Honoris Causa, Gottingen University, Germany, 2005
Honorary Doctor of Science, University of Michigan, USA, 2006
Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, University of Connecticut,, USA, 2006
Doctor of Humane Letters, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA, 2006
Doctor of Economic Sciences, Cape Town, South Africa, 2006
Doctor Honoris Causa, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, April 2007
Docteur Honoris Causa, Sorbonne, France, 2007
Doctor Honoris Causa, University College Dublin, Ireland, 2007
Doctor Honoris Causa, Universitat Osnabruck, Germany, 2007
Doctor of Law, Honoris Causa, University of Exeter, UK, 2008
Doctor Honoris Causa, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, 2008
President, The Development Studies Association, 1980-82
Honorary President, The International Economic Association, since 1989
Honorary President, Oxfam, 2000-02; Honorary Advisor, 2002-
Chairman, Commonwealth Commission, On Respect and Understanding, 2007-08
Mahalanobis Prize, 1976
Frank E. Seidman Distinguished Award in Political Economy, 1986
Senator Giovanni Agnelli International Prize in Ethics, 1990
Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger Award, 1990
Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award, 1993
Indira Gandhi Gold Medal Award of the Asiatic Society, 1994
Edinburgh Medal, 1997
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Catalonia International Prize, 1997
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, 1998
Bharat Ratna, 1999
Leontief Prize, 2000
Brazilian Ordem do Merito Cientifico, Grã-Cruz, 2000
Eisenhower Medal, 2000
Presidency of the Italian Republic Medal, 2000
Honorary Companion of Honour, UK, 2000
Bruno-Kreisky Award for the Political Book of the Year, 2001
Electricité de France European Economics Book Prize, 2002
Ayrton Senna Grand Prix of Journalism, 2002
Barnard College, Medal of Distinction, 2005
Silver Banner, Florence, Italy, 2005
George C. Marshall Award, 2005
Sidhartha Maitra Memorial Lecture Award, 2006
NASSCOM Global Indian Award, 2007
United Nations Life Time Achievement Award, UNESCAP, 2007
Global Economy Prize, University of Kiel, 2007
Meister Eckhart Prize, Identity Foundation, Germany 2007
Past Employment:
Thomas W. Lamont University Professor and Professor of Economics and Philosophy,
Harvard University, 1987-98 (Senior Fellow, Harvard Society of Fellows, 1989-98)
Drummond Professor of Political Economy, Oxford University, and Fellow of All Souls
College, Oxford, 1980-88
Professor of Economics, Oxford University, and Fellow of Nuffield College, 1977-80
Professor of Economics, London School of Economics, University of London, 197l-77
Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1963-7l
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1957-63
Professor of Economics, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, 1956-58
Visiting Appointments:
Andrew D. White Professor at Large, Cornell University, 1978-84
Visiting Professor, Harvard University, 1968-69
Visiting Professor, University of California at Berkeley, 1964-65
Visiting Associate Professor, Stanford University, Summer Term, 196l
Visiting Assistant Professor, M.I.T., 1960-6l
Publications:
BOOKS:
Choice of Techniques, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1960, 1962, 1968; Delhi: Oxford University
Press, 1962, 1968. Spanish translation, Mexico City, 1969.
Collective Choice and Social Welfare, San Francisco: Holden Day, 1970; Edinburgh: Oliver and
Boyd, 197l; Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1979. Swedish translation: Bokforlaget
Thales, 1988.
Growth Economics, editor, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1960.
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Guidelines for Project Evaluation, UNIDO, United Nations, New York, 1972. Jointly with P.
Dasgupta and S. A. Marglin.
On Economic Inequality, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973; New York: Norton, 1975. German
translation: Campus, 1975; Japanese translation: 1977; Spanish translation: Editorial
Critica, 1979; Yugoslav translation: Cekade, 1984. Expanded edition with an annex
"On Economic Inequality after a Quarter Century" [jointly with James Foster],
Oxford: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Employment, Technology, and Development, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975; New York: Oxford
University Press, 1975; New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1976.
Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 198l;
New York: Oxford University Press, 198l; New Delhi: Oxford University Press,
1982.
Utilitarianism and Beyond, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982; New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1982; Italian translation: Il Saggiatore, 1984.
Jointly edited with Bernard Williams.
Choice, Welfare and Measurement, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1982; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1997; New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1983; Italian
translation: Il Mulino, 1986; Japanese translation: Iwanami, 1988.
Resources, Values and Development, Oxford: Basil Blackwell; 1984; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1984; New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1985; Italian
translation: Bollati Boringhieri, 1992.
Commodities and Capabilities, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1985; New Delhi: Oxford
University Press, 1987; Italian translation: Giuffre Editore, 1988; Japanese
translation: Iwanami, 1988.
The Standard of Living, Tanner Lectures with rejoinders by Bernard Williams and others,
edited by G. Hawthorne, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987; Italian
translation: Marsilio, 1993.
On Ethics and Economics, Oxford and New York: Basil Blackwell, 1987; New Delhi: Oxford
University Press, 1990; Italian translation: Editori Laterza, 1988; Spanish translation,
Alianza Editorial, 1987; French translation (with other selected essays), Presses
Universitaires de France, 1993.
Hunger and Public Action, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. Jointly with Jean Drèze.
The Political Economy of Hunger, in 3 volumes, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990 and 1991.
Jointly edited with Jean Drèze.
Inequality Reexamined, Oxford: Clarendon Press, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, and
Cambridge. MA: Harvard University Press, 1992; Italian translation: Il Mulino,
1994; French translation: Seuil, 2000.
The Quality of Life, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993; Italian translation, Feltrinelli, 1997.
Jointly edited with Martha Nussbaum.
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India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. Jointly
with Jean Drèze.
Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997. Jointly
edited with Jean Drèze.
La libertà individuale come impegno sociale, Rome & Bari: Editori Laterza, 1997.
Laicismo Indiano, edited by Armando Massarenti, Milan: Feltrinelli, 1998.
Development as Freedom, New York: Alfred Knopf, 1999; Worldwide publishers: Cappelen
Forlag (Norway); Carl Hanser Verlag (Germany); China People’s University Press
(China); Companhia Das Letras (Brazil); Dost Publishers (Turkey); Editions Odile
Jacob (France); Editorial Planeta (Spain); Europa Publishers (Hungary); Kastaniotis
Editions (Greece); Mondadori Editore (Italy); Nihon Keizei Shimbun (Japan);
Oxford University Press (India); Oxford University Press (UK); Prophet Press
(Taiwan); Sejong Publishers (Korea); Utigeverij Contact (Holland); Zysk I Ska
Publishers (Poland) and Dudaj Publishing (Albanian).
Rationality and Freedom, Harvard University Press, 2002 (Cambridge, MA and London,
England).
India: Development and Participation, Oxford University Press, 2002 (New Delhi, India).
Jointly with Jean Drèze.
The Argumentative Indian, Penguin Books Ltd., Farrar, Straus and Giroux, US, 2005;
Worldwide Publishers: Akashi Shoten (Japanese); Ananda Publishers Private, Ltd.
(Bengali); Arnoldo Mondadori Editore (Italian); Basam Books (Finnish); Chang
Rim Publishing (Korean); Editions Odile Jacob (French); Penguin Books India
Private Ltd. (Malayalam); Raipal & Sons (Hindi); Shanghai Joking Publishing
Company (Shanghai).
Identity and Violence: The Illusion of Destiny, W.W. Norton, USA, Penguin Books UK, and
India, 2006; Worldwide publishers: China People’s Publishing House (Chinese);
Editions Oldie Jacob (French); Katz Editors (Spanish); Editor Laterza (Italian);
Marjin Kiri (Indonesian); Raipal & Sons (Hindi); Verlag C.H.Beck (German);
Zargol Books (Hebrew).
ARTICLES:
(I) SOCIAL CHOICE THEORY
“Preferences, Votes and the Transitivity of Majority Decisions,” Review of Economic Studies, 3l
(April 1964).
“A Possibility Theorem on Majority Decisions,” Econometrica, 34 (1966).
“Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Rational Choice under Majority Decision,” Journal
of Economic Theory, l (August 1969), jointly with P.K. Pattanaik.
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“The Impossibility of a Paretian Liberal,” Journal of Political Economy, 78 (1979). Reprinted in
F. Hahn and M. Hollis, eds., Philosophy and Economic Theory (Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1979).
“Interpersonal Aggregation and Partial Comparability,” Econometrica, 38 (May 1970); “A
Correction,” Econometrica, 40 (September 1972).
“The Impossibility of a Paretian Liberal: A Reply,” Journal of Political Economy, 79
(November/December 197l).
“Liberty, Unanimity and Rights,” Economica, 43 (August 1976).
“Social Choice Theory: A Re-Examination,” Econometrica, 45 (1977).
“On Weights and Measures: Informational Constraints in Social Welfare Analysis,”
Econometrica, 45 (October 1977).
“Strategies and Revelation: Informational Constraints in Public Decisions,” in J. J. Laffont,
ed., Aggregation and Revelation of Preferences (Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1979).
“Social Choice and Justice: A Review Article,” Journal of Economic Literature, 23 (December
1985). [Review article on K.J. Arrow's Collected Papers: Social Choice and Justice].
“Foundations of Social Choice Theory: An Epilogue,” in J. Elster and A. Hylland, eds.,
Foundations of Social Choice Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986)
“Social Choice Theory,” in K.J. Arrow and M. Intriligator, eds., Handbook of Mathematical
Economics, Vol. III (Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1986).
“Social Choice,” in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (London: Macmillan, 1987).
“Welfare, Freedom and Social Choice: A Reply,” Recherches Economiques de Louvain, 56 (1990).
“Minimal Liberty,” Economica, 57 (1992).
“How to Judge Voting Schemes,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (1995).
“Rationality and Social Choice,” American Economic Review, 85 (1995).
“Social Commitment and Financial Conservatism,” Il Mulino, 364 (March/April l996).
“Social Commitment and Democracy: The Demands of Equity and Financial
Conservatism,” (Eva Colorni Memorial volume) in Paul Barker, ed., Living as Equals
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996).
“Individual Preference as the Basis of Social Choice,” in Kenneth J. Arrow et al, eds., Social
Choice Re-examined (London Macmillan, 1997).
“Rights: Formulation and Consequences,” Analyse and Kritik, 18 (1996).
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“The Possibility of Social Choice,” American Economic Review, 89(3), June 1999; also in Les
Prix Nobel 1998 (The Nobel Foundation, 1999); French translation, “La possibilité du
choice social,” Revue de l'Ofce, Juillet 1999.
(II) WELFARE ECONOMICS
“Distribution, Transitivity and Little's Welfare Criterion,” Economic Journal, 73 (December
1963).
“The Efficiency of Indirect Taxes,” in XXX, ed., Problems of Economic Dynamics and Planning:
Essays in Honour of M. Kalecki (Warsaw, 1964).
“Mishan, Little and Welfare: A Reply,” Economic Journal, 75 (1965).
“Labour Allocation in a Cooperative Enterprise,” Review of Economic Studies, 333 (July 1966).
“A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Theories of Collectivism in Allocation,” in T. Majumdar,
ed., Growth and Choice (London: Oxford University Press, 1969).
“Planner’s Preferences, Optimality, Distribution and Social Welfare,” in J. Margolis and H.
Guitton, eds., Public Economics (London: Macmillan, 1969).
“On Ignorance and Equal Distribution,” American Economic Review, 63 (December, 1973).
“Informational Basis of Alternative Welfare Approaches: Aggregation and Income
Distribution,” Journal of Public Economics, 3 (1974).
“The Concept of Efficiency,” in M. Parking and A. R. Nobay ed. Contemporary Issues in
Economics (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1975).
“Welfare Inequalities and Rawlsian Axiomatic,” Theory and Decision, 7 (1976).
“Non-linear Social Welfare Functions,” in R. Butts and J. Hintikka, eds., Logic, Methodology
and Philosophy of Science (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1977).
“The Poverty of Welfarism,” Economic Review, 8 (Spring 1977).
“Welfare Theory,” in M. J. Beckmann et al, eds., Handworterbuch der Mathematischen
Wirtschaftswissenschaften [Encyclopedic Handbook of Mathematical Economic Sciences]
(Wiesbaden: Gabler, 1979).
“Personal Utilities and Public Judgments: Or What's Wrong with Welfare Economics?”
Economic Journal, 89 (September 1979).
“A Reply to Welfarism: A Defence against Sen's Attack,” Economic Journal, 9l (June 198l).
“The Profit Motive,” Lloyds Bank Review, 147 (January 1983).
“Goods and People,” Proceedings of Seventh World Congress of the International Economic
Association (London: Macmillan, 1987); also published in Resources, Values and
Development (1984).
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“The Concept of Well-being,” in S. Guhan and M. Shroff, eds., Essays on Economic Progress
and Welfare: In Honour of I.G. Patel (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986).
Welfare Economics and the Real World, Acceptance paper for the Frank Seidman Distinguished
Award in Political Economy (Memphis, TN: P.K. Seidman Foundation, 1986).
“Justice,” The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (London: Macmillan, 1987).
“Social Välfärd” [“Social Welfare”], in the Annual Report of the Swedish Economic Council
(1991).
Money and Value: On the Ethics and Economics of Finance, The First Baffi Lecture (Rome: Bank
of Italy, 1991); republished in Economics and Philosophy, 9 (1993).
“Markets and Freedoms,” Oxford Economic Papers, 45 (1993).
“Welfare Economics and Population Ethics,” presented at the Nobel Jubilee Symposium
on “Population, Development and Welfare,” Lund University (1991).
“Welfare, Preference and Freedom,” Journal of Econometrics, 50 (1991).
“The Economics of Life and Death,” Scientific American, 266 (1993)
“On the Foundations of Welfare Economics: Utility, Capability and Practical Reason,” in F.
H. Hahn, et al., eds., Ethics, Rationality and Economic Behavior, (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1996).
“Markets and the Freedom to Choose,” in Horst Siebert, ed., The Ethical Foundations of the
Market Economy (Tubingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 1994).
“Demography and Welfare Economics,” Empirica, 22 (1995).
“Well-Being, Capability and Public Policy,” Giornale Degli Economisti e Annali di Economia
(July-September 1994).
“Democracy and Social Justice,” presented at the Seoul Conference on Democracy, Market
Economy and Development, February 26-27, 1999; published in World Bank
Development Outlook (Summer 1999).
“Eonomic Policy and Equity: An Overview,” in Vito Tanzi et al., eds., Economic Policy and
Equity (Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund, 1999).
“Foreword,” in Peter Bauer, From Subsistence to Exchange, and Other Essays (Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 2000).
“Merit and Justice,” in Kenneth Arrow, et al., eds., Meritocracy and Economic Inequality
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000).
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(III) ECONOMIC MEASUREMENT
“On the Development of Basic Economic Indicators to Supplement GNP Measures,”
United Nations Economic Bulletin for Asia and the Far East, 24 (1973).
“Notes on the Measurement of Inequality,” Journal of Economic Theory, 6 (April 1973). Jointly
with P. Dasgupta and D.Starrett.
“Poverty, Inequality and Unemployment: Some Conceptional Issues in Measurement,”
Sankhya: The Indian Journal of Statistics, 36 (June and December 1974).
“Real National Income,” Review of Economic Studies, 43 (February 1976).
“Poverty: An Ordinal Approach to Measurement,” Econometrica, 44 (March 1976).
“Ethical Measurement of Inequality: Some Difficulties,” in W. Krelle and A.F. Shorrocks,
eds., Personal Income Distribution (Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1978).
“Issues in the Measurement of Poverty,” Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 8l (1979).
“The Welfare Basis of Real Income Comparisons,” Journal of Economic Literature 17 (March
1979).
“Levels of Poverty: Policy and Change,” World Bank Staff Working Paper (Washington,
DC: The World Bank, 1980).
“The Welfare Basis of Real Income Comparisons: A Reply,” Journal of Economic Literature, 18
(December 1980).
“Poor, Relatively Speaking,” Oxford Economic Papers, 35 (August 1983).
“The Living Standard,” Oxford Economic Papers, 36 (August 1984); augmented version
published in David Crocker and Toby Linden, eds., Ethics of Consumption (New York:
Rowman & Littlefield, 1998).
“A Sociological Approach to the Measurement of Poverty: A Reply to Professor Peter
Townsend,” Oxford Economic Papers, 37 (November 1985).
“The Standard of Living,” in S. McMurrin, ed., Tanner Lectures on Human Values VII
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986).
“The Nature of Inequality,” in K.J. Arrow, ed., Issues in Contemporary Economics: Markets and
Welfare (London: Macmillan, 1991).
“Life Expectancy and Inequality: Some Conceptual Issues,” in P. Bardhan et al., eds.,
Development and Change (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993).
“Human Development Index: Methodology and Measurement,” Human Development
Report Office Occasional Paper 12 (New York, 1994). Jointly with Sudhir Anand.
Reprinted in S. Fukuda-Parr and A. K. Shiva Kumar, eds., Readings in Human
Development (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003).
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“The Concept of Wealth,” in Ramon H. Myers, ed., The Wealth of Nations in the Twentieth
Century (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1996).
“From Income Inequality to Economic Inequality,” Southern Economic Journal, 64 (1997).
“Should Inequality and Poverty Measures be Decomposable?” A Report on the Second
Kumar Chakravarti Memorial Lecture, Calcutta Statistical Association Bulletin, 48 (March-
June 1998).
“Social Justice and the Distribution of Income,” in A.B. Atkinson and F. Bourguignon,
eds., Handbook of Income Distribution, vol. 1 (Amsterdam: Elsevier Science B.V., 2000).
“Foreword,” in Jacques Silber, ed., Handbook of Income Inequality Measurement (Boston:
Dordrecht and London: Kluwer, 1999).
“Conceptualizing and Measuring Poverty,” in David Grusky and Ravi Kanbur, eds.,
Poverty and Inequality (Stanford: Stanford University Press 2006).
(IV) AXIOMATIC CHOICE THEORY
“Quasi-transitivity, Rational Choice and Collective Decisions,” Review of Economic Studies, 36
(July 1969).
“Choice Functions and Revealed Preference,” Review of Economic Studies, 38 (July 1971).
“A Note on Representing Partial Orderings,” Review of Economic Studies, 43 (October 1976).
Jointly with M. Majumdar.
“Rationality and Uncertainty,” Theory and Decision 18 (1985); also in L. Daboni, A.
Montesano, and M. Lines, eds., Recent Developments in the Foundations of Utility and Risk
Theory (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1986).
“Information and Invariance in Normative Choice,” in W. P. Heller, R. Starr, and D. A.
Starrett, eds., Social Choice and Public Decision Making: Essays in Honor of Kenneth J. Arrow,
vol. I (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986).
“Rational Behaviour,” in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (London: Macmillan, 1987).
“Internal Consistency of Choice,” Econometrica, 61 (1993).
“Non-Binary Choice and Preference: A Tribute to Stig Kanger,” in D. Prawitz et al., Logic,
Methodology and Philosophy of Science IX (Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 1994).
“Maximization and the Act of Choice,” Econometrica, 65 (1997).
(V) RATIONALITY AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR
“Behaviour and the Concept of Preference,” Economica, 45 (August 1973). Reprinted in Jon
Elster, ed., Rational Choice (Oxford: Blackwell, 1986).
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“Rational Fools: A Critique of the Behavioural Foundations of Economic Theory,”
Philosophy and Public Affairs 6 (Summer 1977); reprinted in H. Harris, ed., Scientific Models
and Man: The Herbert Spencer Lectures 1976 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979); F. Hahn
and M. Hollis, eds. Philosophy and Economic Theory (Oxford University Press, 1979); also
in Jane Mansbridge, ed., Beyond Self-Interest (University of Chicago Press, 1990).
“Rationality and Morality: A Reply,” Erkenntnis, 11 (1977).
“Plural Utility,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 80 (1980-81).
“Rationality, Interest and Identity,” in A. Foxley, M. McPherson and G. O'Donnell, eds.,
Development, Democracy, and the Art of Trespassing (Notre Dame: University of Notre
Dame Press, 1986).
“Adam Smith's Prudence,” in S. Lall and F. Stewart, eds., Theory and Reality in Development
(London: Macmillan, 1986).
“Goals, Commitment and Identity,” Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 1 (Fall 1985).
“Utility: Ideas and Terminology,” Economics and Philosophy, 7 (1991).
“Does Business Ethics Make Economic Sense?” Journal of Business Ethics (1993).
“On Corruption and Organized Crime,” Address to the Italian Parliament's AntiMafia
Commission, Rome, 1993; Italian translation in Luciano Violante, ed., Economia e
criminalità (Roma: Camera dei deputati, 1993).
Economic Wealth and Moral Sentiments (Zurich: Bank Hofmann, 1994).
“The Formulation of Rational Choice,” American Economic Review, Proceedings, 84 (May
1994).
“Is the Idea of Purely Internal Consistency of Choice Bizarre?” in J .E. J. Altham and Ross
Harrison, eds., World, Mind, and Ethics: Essays on the Ethical Philosophy of Bernard Williams
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996).
“Moral Codes and Economic Success,” in Samuel Brittan and Alan Hamlin, eds., Market
Capitalism and Moral Values (Aldershot: Elgar, 1995); French version, Libre 1993; Italian
translation, Il Mulino, 1994.
“Economics, Business Principles and Moral Sentiments,” Business Ethics Quarterly, 7 (1998).
“India: What Prospects?” Indian Horizons, 45 (1998).
“Business Ethics and Economic Success,” Politeia, 16 (2000).
(VI) ECONOMIC METHODOLOGY
“The Concept of Efficiency,” in M. Parkin and A.R. Nobay, eds., Contemporary Issues in
Economics (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1975).
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“On the Labour Theory of Value: Some Methodological Issues,” Cambridge Journal of
Economics, 2 (1978).
“Interpersonal Comparisons of Welfare,” in M. Boskin, ed., Economics and Human Welfare
(New York: Academic Press, 1980).
“Description as Choice,” Oxford Economic Papers, 32 (November 1980).
“Accounts, Actions and Values: Objectivity of Social Science,” in C. Lloyd, ed., Social Theory
and Political Practice (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983).
“The New Economic Gospel,” New Society (July 26, 1984).
“Prediction and Economic Theory,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 407
(1986).
“Freedom of Choice: Concept and Content,” European Economic Review, 32 (1988).
“Economic Methodology: Heterogeneity and Relevance,” Social Research, 56 (Summer 1989).
“Rationality, Ethics and Economics,” Quarterly Review of the Labour Institute of Economic
Research, 1 (1991)
“Amiya Kumar Dasgupta: An Obituary,” Economic Journal, 104 (1994).
“Rationality, Joy and Freedom,” Critical Review, 10 (Fall 1996).
“Human Capital and Human Capability,” World Development, 25 (1997).
“Foreword,” in Avner Ben-Ner and Louis Putterman, eds., Economics, Values and
Organization (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998).
“Galbraith and the Art of Description,” Helen Sasson, ed., Between Friends: Perspectives on John
Kenneth Galbraith (New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1999).
“Social Exclusion: Concept, Application and Scrutiny,” Office of Environment and Social
Development, Asian Development Bank, Social Development Papers, 1 (June 2000).
“Sraffa, Wittgenstein, and Gramsci,” Journal of Economic Literature,” XLI (December
2003).
“Adam Smith’s Economics”, in Knud Haakonssen, ed., The Cambridge Companion to
Adam Smith (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2001).
“Walsh on Sen After Putnam,” Review of Political Economy, 17(January 2005)
(VII) FOOD, FAMINES AND HUNGER
“Famines as Failures of Exchange Entitlements,” Economic and Political Weekly, Special
Number, 11 (1976).
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“On the Approach to Planning Against Hunger,” Ceres: FAO Review on Agriculture and
Development 58 (July-August 1977).
“Starvation and Exchange Entitlements: A General Approach and Its Application to the
Great Bengal Famine,” Cambridge Journal of Economics, l (March 1977).
“Famines,” World Development, 8(1980).
“Famine Mortality: A Study of the Bengal Famine of 1943,” in E. J. Hobsbawm et.al.,
Peasants in History (London: Oxford University Press, 1980).
“Ingredients of Famine Analysis: Availability and Entitlements,” Quarterly Journal of
Economics, 95 (August 1981).
“Food Problem: Theory and Policy,” Third World Quarterly (June 1982).
“Food Battles: Conflicts in the Access to Food,” Food and Nutrition, l0 (1984).
“The Causes of Famine: A Reply,” Food Policy, 11 (May 1986).
“Food, Economics and Entitlements,” Lloyd Bank Review, 160 (1986).
“Famine and Fraternity,” London Review of Books (July 3, 1986).
“Reply: Famine and Mr. Bowbrick,” Food Policy, 12 (February 1987).
“Africa and India: What Do We Have to Learn from Each Other?” in K. J. Arrow, ed.,
Proceedings of the Eighth World Congress of the International Economic Association, 1 (London:
Macmillan, 1986).
Hunger and Entitlement (Helsinki: World Institute of Development Economics Research,
1987).
Food and Freedom, text of Sir John Crawford Memorial Lecture, Washington, DC, 1987;
reprinted in World Development, 17 (1989).
“Entitlements and the Chinese Famine,” Food Policy, 15 (June 1990).
“Public Action to Remedy Hunger” (New York: The Hunger Project, 1990); republished in
International Science Reviews, 16 (1991).
“Population and Reasoned Agency: Food, Fertility and Economic Development,” in K.
Lindahl-Kiessling and H. Landberg, eds., Population, Economic Development, and the
Environment (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994).
“The Causation and Prevention of Famines: A Reply,” Journal of Peasant Studies (1993).
“The Political Economy of Hunger: On Reasoning and Participation,” address to the
Global Hunger Conference of the World Bank, 1993, Proceedings; shorter version
published in Common Knowledge (1994).
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“Food Entitlement and Economic Chains,” in L.F. Newman, ed., Hunger in History
(Blackwell, 1990).
“Nobody Need Starve,” Granta, 52 (Winter 1995).
“Famine as Alienation,” in Abu Abdullah and A. R. Khan, eds., State, Market and
Development: Essays in Honour of Rehman Sobhan (Dhaka: The University Press Limited,
1996); shorter version published in Culturefront 5 (Summer 1996).
“Economic Interdependence and the World Food Summit,” Development, 4 (1996).
“Foreword,” in Nikhil Sarkar, A Matter of Conscience: Artists Bear Witness to the Great Bengal
Famine of 1943 (Calcutta: Punascha, 1998).
“Apocalypse Then,” The New York Times (February 18, 2001).
“Hunger: Old Torments and New Blunders,” The Little Magazine, 2 (year end 2001).
(VIII) GENDER, FAMILY AND FEMINIST ECONOMICS
“Indian Women: Well-being and Survival,” Cambridge Journal of Economics, 7 (1983). Jointly
with J. Kynch.
“Economics and the Family,” Asian Development Review, l (1983).
“Malnutrition of Rural Children and the Sex Bias,” Economic and Political Weekly, Annual
Number, 18 (1983). Jointly with S. Sengupta.
“Women, Technology and Sexual Divisions,” Trade and Development, United Nations, New
York, 6 (1985).
“Family and Food: Sex-Bias in Poverty,” in P. Bardhan and T.N. Srinivasan, eds., Rural
Poverty in South Asia (New York: Columbia University Press, 1988).
“Co-operation, Inequality and the Family,” in G. McNicoll and M. Cain, eds. Rural
Development and Population: Institutions and Policy, a supplement to Population and
Development Review, 15 (1989).
“Gender and Cooperative Conflicts,” in Irene Tinker, ed., Persistent Inequalities (New York:
Oxford University Press, 1990).
“More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing,” The New York Review of Books (December 20,
1990).
“Women's Survival as a Development Problem,” Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences (November 1989); shorter version published in The New York Review of Books,
Christmas Number (December 20, 1990).
“Missing Women,” British Medical Journal, 304 (March 1992).
“Missing Women Revisited,” British Medical Journal (December 2003).
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“Gender Inequality and Theories of Justice,” in Martha Nussbaum and Jonathan Glover,
eds., Women, Culture and Development (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995).
“Gender Inequality in Human Development: Theories and Measurement,” in Background
Papers: Human Development Report 1995, United Nations Development Programme (New
York, 1996) 1-20. Jointly with Sudhir Anand. Reprinted in S. Fukuda-Parr and A. K.
Shiva Kumar, eds., Readings in Human Development (New Delhi: Oxford University Press,
2003).
“Agency and Well-Being: The Development Agenda,” in N. Heyzer et al., eds., A
Commitment to the World's Women (New York: UNIFEM, 1996).
“The Many Faces of Gender Inequality,” The New Republic (September 17, 2001); Frontline
(November 9, 2001).
“The Hidden Penalties of Gender Inequality: Fetal Origins and Ill-Health,” with Siddiq
Osmani, Economics and Human Health, January 2003)
“Continuing the Conversation,” Feminist Economics, 9 (2003).
“Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary,” Feminist Economics, 11(1) (March 2005).
(IX) CAPITAL, GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION
“A Note on Tinbergen on the Optimum Rate of Saving,” Economic Journal, 67 (December
1957).
“On Optimizing the Rate of Saving,” Economic Journal, 7l (September 1961).
“Alternative Patterns of Growth under Conditions of Stagnant Export Earnings,” Oxford
Economic Papers, 13 (February 1961). Jointly with K.N. Raj.
“Alternative Patterns of Growth: A Reply,” Oxford Economic Papers, 14 (June 1962). Jointly
with K. N. Raj.
“Neo-Classical and Neo-Keynesian Theories of Distribution,” Economic Record, 39 (March
1963).
“The Money Rate of Interest in the Pure Theory of Growth,” in F. Hahn and F. Brechling,
eds., Theories of the Rate of Interest (London: Macmillan, 1963).
“Terminal Capital and Optimum Savings,” in C. Feinstein, ed, Socialism, Capitalism and
Economic Growth: essays presented to Maurice Dobb (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1967).
“On Some Debates in Capital Theory,” Economica 4l (August 1974); also in A. Mitra, ed.,
Economic Theory and Planning (London: Oxford University Press, 1974).
“Minimal Conditions for the Monotonicity of Capital Value,” Journal of Economic Theory,
11(December 1975).
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“Growth Economics: What and Why?” in L.Pasinetti and R. Solow, eds., Economic Growth
and the Structure of Long-term Development (London: Macmillan, 1994).
“Globalization: Value and Ethics,” Journal of Legal Hermeneutics, (May 1. 2001).
(X) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
“Some Notes on the Choice of Capital-Intensity in Development Planning,” Quarterly
Journal of Economics, 7l (November 1957).
“A Note on Foreign Exchange Requirements of Development Plans,” Economia
Internazionale, 10 (1957).
“A Note on the Mahalanobis Model of Sectoral Planning,” Arthanitis, 1 (May 1958).
“Choice of Capital-Intensity Further Considered,” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 73 (August
1959).
“The Choice of Agricultural Techniques in Underdeveloped Countries,” Economic
Development and Cultural Change, 7 (April 1959).
“Peasants and Dualism with or without Surplus Labor,” Journal of Political Economy, 74
(October 1966).
“Interrelations between Project, Sectoral and Aggregate Planning,” United Nations Economic
Bulletin for Asia and the Far East, 2l (1970).
“Strategies of Economic Development: Feasibility Constraints and Planning,” in E. A. G.
Robinson and M. Kidron, eds., Economic Development in South Asia (London: Macmillan,
1970).
“The Philippines Economy: A Study,” Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East;
reprinted in United Nations Economic Bulletin for Asia and the Far East, 22 (December
197l), under “Country Economic Surveys: Philippines.”
“Profit Maximisation and the Public Sector,” Dr. John Matthai Memorial Lectures 1970
(University of Kerala: Trivandrum, July 1970).
“Discord in Harmony: The So-called New International Economic Order,” presented at the
Keio International Symposium, December 1979; published by Keio University, Tokyo,
in Japanese translation (1980).
“Economic Development: Objectives and Obstacles,” in R.F. Dernberger, ed., China’s
Development Experience in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge, MA., Harvard University
Press, 1981).
“Public Action and the Quality of Life in Developing Countries,” Oxford Bulletin of Economics
and Statistics, 43 (November 1981).
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“Carrots, Sticks and Economics: Perception Problems in Economics,” Indian Economic
Review, 18 (January-June 1983).
“Development: Which Way Now?” Economic Journal, 93 (December 1983).
“Economic Development: Some Strategic Issues,” Asian Journal of Economics and Social
Studies, 3 (1984).
“Planning and the Judgment of Economic Progress,” Review of Indian Planning Process,
Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Indian Statistical Institute (Calcutta: I.S.I.,
1986).
“Economic Distance and the Living Standard,” in A.G. Drabek, A. Ewing and K.A. Patel,
eds., World Economy in Transition (Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1986).
“Sri Lanka's Achievements: How and When?” in P. Bardhan and T.N. Srinivasan, eds.,
Rural Poverty in South Asia (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1988, and New York:
Columbia University Press, 1989).
“The Concept of Development,” in H. Chenery and T.N. Srinivasan, eds., Handbook of
Development Economics (Amsterdam: North Holland, 1988).
“Public Action for Social Security,” in E. Ahmad et al., Social Security in Developing Countries
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990).
“Socialism, Markets and Democracy,” The Indian Economic Journal, 37 (April-June 1990).
“Individual Freedom as a Social Commitment,” The New York Review of Books (June 14,
1990).
“What Did You Learn in the World Today?” American Behavioral Scientist, 34 (May/June
1991).
“Life and Death in China: A Reply,” World Development, 20 (1992).
“Sukhamoy Chakravarty: An Appreciation,” in Kaushik Basu and Mukul Majumdar, eds.,
Sukhamoy Chakravarty (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1993).
“The Political Economy of Targeting,” Keynote Address to the Annual Bank Conference