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Resources, Values, and Development Amartya Sen, FBA

Resources, Values, and Development von Amartya Sen, FBA

Resources, Values, and Development Amartya Sen, FBA


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Zusammenfassung

Containing many of the author's contributions to development economics, this book includes papers on resource allocation in non-wage systems, investment planning, shadow pricing, employment policy, and welfare economics, this text examines development economics in detail.

Resources, Values, and Development Zusammenfassung

Resources, Values, and Development: Expanded Edition Amartya Sen, FBA

Resources, Values and Development contains many of Amartya Sen's path-breaking contributions to development economics, including papers on resource allocation in nonwage systems, investment planning, shadow pricing, employment policy, and welfare economics.

Resources, Values, and Development Bewertungen

Amartya Sen, [the 1998] Nobel Prizewinner in Economics, has helped give voice to the world's poor. And that is no small matter, for the very lives of the world's poor may depend on having their voices heard. In a lifetime of careful scholarship, Sen has repeatedly returned to a basic theme: even impoverished societies can improve the well-being of their least advantaged members. Societies that attend to the poorest of the poor can save their lives, promote their longevity and increase their opportunities through education and productive work. Societies that neglect the poor, on the other hand, may inadvertently allow millions to die of famine--even in the middle of an economic boom, as occurred during the great famine in Bengal, India, in 1943, the subject of Sen's most famous case study...Sen [delivers a] powerful message: annual income growth is not enough to achieve development. Societies must pay attention to social goals as well, always leaning toward their most vulnerable citizens, and overcoming deep-rooted biases to invest in the health and well-being of girls as well as boys. In a world in which 1.5 billion people subsist on less than $1 a day, this Nobel Prize can be not just a celebration of a wonderful scholar but also a clarion call to attend to the urgent needs and hopes of the world's poor. -- Jeffrey Sachs * Time *
Amartya Sen occupies a unique position among modern economists. He is an outstanding economic theorist, a world authority on social choice and welfare economics. He is a leading figure in development economics, carrying out path-breaking work on appraising the effectiveness of investment in poor countries and, more recently, on famine. At the same time, he takes a broad view of the subject and has done much to widen the perspective of economists. -- A. B. Atkinson * New York Review of Books *
[Sen] has a mind like a searchlight, illuminating his material with an intense lucidity; he has a gift for looking at assumptions his colleagues have long taken for granted, and finding them defective...From the body of work represented by this book, [Sen] emerges as one of the profession's most remarkable protagonists of the forces of reason. Massively researched, scrupulously referenced...a share of these papers would be a satisfactory lifetime's achievement for many academics: but they are only a fraction of his durable and wide-ranging accomplishments. And they are written with a combination of humanity, rigor, elegance and force that puts him in the most rare and distinguished company. -- Robert Cassen * London Review of Books *

Über Amartya Sen, FBA

Amartya Sen is Lamont University Professor at Harvard University.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface Introduction Part I: Institutions and Motivation Peasants and Dualism with or without Surplus Labour Labour Allocation in a Cooperative Enterprise The Profit Motive Part II: Isolation and Social Investment On Optimizing the Rate of Saving Isolation, Assurance and the Social Rate of Discount Terminal Capital and Optimum Savings On Some Debates in Capital Theory Approaches to to the Choice of Discount Rates for Social Benefit-Cost Analysis Part III: Shadow Pricing and Employment Optimum Savings, Technical Choice and the Shadow Price of Labour Control Areas and Accounting Prices: An Approach to Economic Evaluation Employment, Institutions and Technology: Some Policy Issues Part IV: Morals and Mores Ethical Issues in Income Distribution: National and International Rights and Capabilities Poor, Relatively Speaking Family and Food: Sex Bias in Poverty Economics and the Family Part V: Goods and Well-being The Welfare Basis of Real Income Comparisons Ingredients of Famine Analysis: Availability and Entitlements Development: Which Way Now? Goods and People Name Index Subject Index

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CIN0674765265G
9780674765269
0674765265
Resources, Values, and Development: Expanded Edition Amartya Sen, FBA
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Harvard University Press
19971015
560
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