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Indian Development Jean Drze (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics)

Indian Development By Jean Drze (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics)

Summary

India is a country of great diversity. This volume of essays reflects an attempt to draw lessons from the disparate experiences within India, rather than from contrasts with the experiences of other countries. A general overview precedes detailed studies of Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and West Bengal.

Indian Development Summary

Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives by Jean Drze (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics)

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. India is a country of great diversity. The commonly used indicators of `quality of life' (such as life expectancy, infant mortality, and literacy) vary tremendously between the different states, rivalling international contrasts between very low performing countries and very high achieving ones. This volume of essays reflects an attempt to draw lessons from the disparate experiences within India, rather than from contrasts with the experiences of other countries. It supplements Drèze and Sen's India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity, which studies what we can learn from international comparisons of policies, actions, and achievements. The essays challenge exclusively economic judgements of the development process. The first task is to identify the ends of economic and social development in order to have a basis in which to found the means and strategies. The second task is to understand a wider range of means than those related simply to the use or non-use of markets.The first two overview essays study the issues at the national level, focusing on policy debates and district-by-district demographic indicators, respectively. They are followed by detailed case studies of three very different states: Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, and West Bengal.

Indian Development Reviews

This is an outstanding survey of some key differences and lessons, within India, concerning some crucial components of human development and self-esteem. The writing is clear and readily accessible to non-specialists. * Times Higher Education Supplement *

About Jean Drze (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics)

Sen is Lamont University Professor, and Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University. He is a former Drummond Professor of Political Economy at Oxford University, and a former Delegate to the Press. He is President of the American Economic Association, and a past president of both the Econometric Society and the International Economic Association. In 1990 he was awarded the Giovanni Agnelli Prize for the promotion of the understanding of ethical issues in modern society.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Radical Needs and Moderate Reforms ; Mortality, Fertility, and Gender Bias in India ; Uttar Pradesh: The Burden of Inertia ; Agrarian Politics and Rural Development in West Bengal ; Kerala's Development Achievements

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NPB9780198292043
9780198292043
019829204X
Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives by Jean Drze (Professor of Economics, Professor of Economics, Delhi School of Economics)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1997-07-10
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