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Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen : Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and M...

ISBN: 9780199239993 | 0199239991
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub. Date: 2/4/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Amartya Sen has made deep and lasting contributions to the academic disciplines of economics, philosophy, and the social sciences more broadly. He has engaged in policy dialogue and public debate, advancing the cause of a human development focused policy agenda, and a tolerant and democratic polity. This argumentative Indian has made the case for the poorest of the poor, and for plurality in cultural perspective. It is not surprising that he has won the highest awards, ranging from the Nobel Prize in Economics to the Bharat Ratna, India's highe... MORE
Volume I: Ethics, Welfare and MeasurementEthics, Normative Economics and Welfare
Why economics needs ethical theory
The Sen System of Social Evaluation
The Good Life and the Good Economy: The Humanist Perspective of Aristotle, the Pragmatists and Vitalists, and the Economic Justice of John Rawls
The Adaptation Problem, Evolution and Normative Economics
Rights and Interests
Ele... MORE
Rational Choice on General Domains
Some Remarks on the Ranking of Infinite Utility Streams
Individual Choices in a Non-Consequentialist Framework: A Procedural Approach
The Method of Majority Decision and Rationality Conditions
Convexity and Separability in Representing Consensus
Rights, Individual Preferences, and Collective Rationality
Irrelevant Alternatives
Limited Rights and Social Choice Rules
Dominance Criteria for Critical-Level Generalized UtilitarianismPoverty, Capabilities and Measurement
The Measurement of Capabilities
On UltraPoverty
Multidimensional Poverty Orderings: Theory and Applications
External Capabilities
On the Welfarist Rationale for Relative Poverty Lines
Justice as Fairness and the Capability Approach
Ungrouping Income Distributions: Synthesising Samples for Inequality and Poverty Analysis
A Practical Proposal for Simplifying the Measurement of Income PovertyIdentity, Collective Action and Public Economics
Concepts and Measures of Agency
Sen's Identities
Welfare Economics and Giving for Development
Justice, Equity and Sharing the Cost of a Public Project
Isolation, Assurance and Rules: Can Rational Folly Supplant Foolish Rationality?
Simple Formulae for Optimal Income Taxation and the Measurement of Inequality: An Essay in Honor of Amartya SenVolume
Society, Institutions and DevelopmentHuman Development and Capabilities
Inter-Country Comparisons of Income Poverty Based on a Capability Approach
The Capability Approach and Political Economy of Human Development
India-China: "The Art of Prolonging Life"
Sustainable Human Well-being: An Interpretation of Capability Enhancement from a `Stakeholders and Systems' Perspective
Human Rights and Human Development
Entitlements and Capabilities: Young People in Post-industrial Wales
Country Patterns of Behavior on Broader Dimensions of Human Development
Poverty and Famines: An ExtensionGender and Household
Engaging with Sen on Gender Relations: Cooperative Conflicts, False Perceptions and Relative Capabilities
Family Ties, Incentives and Development: A Model of Coerced Altruism
From "Harmony" to "Cooperative Conflicts" Amartya Sen's Contribution to Household Theory
Famine, Widowhood, and Paid Work: Seeking Gender Justice in South Asia
Time and Income: Empirical Evidence on Gender Poverty and Inequalities from a Capability Perspective
Death and Gender
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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, where he was Distinguished Visitor in 1993. 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. A Fellow of the Econometric Society and a recipient of the Mahalanobis Memorial Memorial Award for contributions to economics, Kaushik Basu has published widely in the areas of Development Economics, Industrial Organization, Game Theory and Welfare 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 holds a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Cambridge and a doctorate in economics from the University of Oxford. He has taught at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Essex, Warwick, Princeton and Columbia.
Ravi Kanbur has served on the staff of the World Bank, as Economic Adviser, Senior Economic Adviser, Resident Representative in Ghana, Chief Economist of the African Region of the World Bank, and Principal Adviser to the Chief Economist of the World Bank. He has also served as Director of the World Bank's World Development Report.
Professor Kanbur's main areas of interest are public economics and development economics. His work spans conceptual, empirical, and policy analysis. He is particularly interested in bridging the worlds of rigorous analysis and practical policy making.


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