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Amartya Sen


 

Amartya Kumar Sen (born November 3, 1933) is an Indian Economist best known for his work on famine, human development theory, welfare economics, and the underlying mechanisms of poverty. He received the Nobel Prize in Economics for his work in welfare economics in 1998 and the Bharat Ratna in 1999.

List of main publications

  • Sen, Amartya, On Economic Inequality, New York, Norton, 1973
  • Sen, Amartya, Poverty and Famines : An Essay on Entitlements and Deprivation, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1982
  • Sen, Amartya, Choice, Welfare and Measurement, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1982
  • Sen, Amartya, Food Economics and Entitlements, Helsinki, Wider Working Paper 1, 1986
  • Sen, Amartya, On Ethics and Economics, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1987
  • Drèze, Jean and Sen, Amartya, Hunger and Public Action. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1989.
  • Sen, Amartya, More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing. New York Review of Books, 1990.
  • Sen, Amartya, Inequality Reexamined, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1992
  • Nussbaum, Martha, and Sen, Amartya. The Quality of Life. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993
  • Sen, Amartya, Development as Freedom, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999
  • Sen, Amartya, The Argumentative Indian, London: Allen Lane, 2005. review
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