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Professor Amartya Sen will be in conversation with Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Professor Lord Stern for a special event celebrating LSE's new Global School of Sustainability. Amartya Sen was awarded ...
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Poverty analysis should go beyond income level—Amartya Sen at Nobel Prize lecture - MSNOn 8 December 1998, Amartya Sen delivered his Nobel Prize lecture at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he discussed the challenges and foundational problems faced by social choice theory as a ...
Amartya Sen, the renowned Indian economist, received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998 for his contributions to ...
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'Knew Rahul as an articulate student at Cambridge': Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen gives ringing endorsement to Rahul Gandhi, says he's now articulate in politicsIn an exclusive interview with PTI, Sen, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1998, added that Rahul Gandhi's true test lies in how he leads the Opposition in Parliament during the current ...
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Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A Robinson received the Nobel Prize in Economics for studying how institutions shape ...
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Amartya Sen read Bangladesh wrong. And his faith in Yunus to revive the country is misplacedIf public debates are a fine Indian tradition, Amartya Sen has been its foremost exponent. It is not just his contributions to welfare economics for which he got the Nobel Memorial Prize in ...
Interview with Amartya Sen on Reviving Nalanda. NEW YORK, September 22, 2011 — Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen gives an overview of the Nalanda revival project and its significance for Asia.
Deliberating on this crucial cogitation which fetched him the Nobel Prize in 1998, he stressed, “First, this subject enjoys a 200-year old tradition going back to the writings of Bentham, Borda ...
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