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E-raamat: Economist's Miscellany: From the Groves of Academe to the Slopes of Raisina Hill, Expanded Edition

(Professor of Economics and Carl Marks Professor of International Studies, Cornell University)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: OUP India
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  • ISBN-13: 9780190990107
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'Philosophy has to be deductive, poetry romantic, plays and fiction humorous, and politics intriguing if they are to catch my attention,' writes Kaushik Basu. All these interests are on display in An Economist's Miscellany, which brings together an eclectic collection of writings on the world of academe, politics, policy, travel, and more.
This book offers unique glimpses of the author's engagement with the world: his opinions on contemporary policies and economic issues; his exploration of different parts of the world; and his reflections on people, ideas, and books that have influenced him. An Economist's Miscellany also puts on display his literary forays-translations of two hilarious Bengali short stories and a four-act play on academe, love, and cultural misunderstandings. This second and much-expanded edition of the book features a new set of essays that reflects the author's dual perspective of the world: one from the groves of academe and one from the policymaker's perch, in New Delhi and in Washington, DC. In the world of policymaking he was not just an observer but an active participant, and many of the new essays dwell on ideas gathered from this hands-on engagement.
Prologue xi
Introduction to the Expanded Edition xv
PART ONE MAKING INTRODUCTIONS
1 Entering North Block
3(6)
The Last Column, The First Week
3(3)
Life in the Heart of Indian Government
6(3)
2 Ambiguity, Equivocation, and Economics
9(6)
PART TWO ACADEMIC TRANSGRESSIONS
3 Policy: Foreign and Domestic
15(33)
China's Power and Corbett's Gun
15(3)
The ABC of 123
18(2)
India Globalizing
20(20)
A Higher Opportunity
40(3)
The Ethics of Reducing Inequality
43(5)
4 On the Road
48(47)
A Traveller's Guide
48(2)
India's Wild East
50(3)
Among the Zapotecs
53(2)
Economics and Zen in Munich
55(2)
Namaste: Welcome to Israel
57(3)
Praying in the Foothills of Mount Fuji
60(2)
The Maharaja Disappoints
62(2)
Taking Off: Airports and Economics
64(3)
Fragments from an Africa Diary: Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Diepsloot
67(5)
Samoa Diary
72(4)
Bhutan: Development Economics in the Himalayas
76(3)
Postcard from Malaysia: Through the Fog, Gently
79(3)
A Hinduism More Tolerant
82(2)
In Good Faith: A Journey, an Education
84(3)
An Evening in Florence
87(3)
The Turin Miracle
90(2)
Does God Exist? There Are Several Possible Hypotheses
92(3)
5 Persons and Ideas
95(32)
Amartya Sen: Re-inventing Himself
95(3)
Prasanta Pattanaik: A Fine Theorist
98(2)
Engels and the Quest for a Better World
100(2)
Paul Samuelson and the Foundations of Economics
102(3)
In Praise of Doubt
105(2)
Kenneth Arrow: Economist of the Century
107(3)
John Nash: The Shakespeare of Economics
110(3)
The Anti-Argumentative Indian: Amartya Sen
113(3)
The Problem of Choice
116(2)
The Angry Intellectual: Ashok Mitra
118(3)
Stiglitz's Sticky Prices
121(3)
Manmohan Singh: A Quiet Courage
124(3)
6 Culture and Economics
127(14)
Art and Commerce
127(2)
Markets and Aesthetics
129(3)
Norms and Prosperity
132(3)
Trust and Development
135(2)
Where India Is Ahead of China
137(4)
7 Conundrums of Finance and Economics
141(26)
Burning Cash: A Finance Conundrum
141(2)
Why Some Financial Products Should Be on Prescription
143(3)
Financial Scams and Ponzis
146(2)
Acquiring Land for Industry
148(3)
Bureaucratic Reform in India
151(3)
Labour Market Reform in India
154(3)
Whither Social Progress?
157(2)
Same-Sex Preference and Rights
159(2)
Evidence-Based Policy Mistakes
161(2)
The ABC of Doing Business
163(4)
8 Medley
167(12)
Are We Becoming Over-Cautious?
167(2)
My Worst Lectures
169(2)
India at 60
171(3)
Mother at 90
174(5)
PART THREE CONTEMPORARY POLICY EXCURSIONS
9 India and the World
179(24)
In India, Black Money Makes for Bad Policy
179(4)
India and the Visible Hand of the Market
183(3)
Resisting the Moral Retreat
186(3)
Anger Is Not Enough
189(3)
Trump's Gift to China
192(2)
Facing the Slowdoum
194(3)
In the Name of Education
197(3)
Reviving India's Economy
200(3)
10 Inequality and Labour Pains
203(17)
The Insecurity of Inequality
203(3)
Experts and Inequality
206(3)
Inequality in the Twenty-First Century
209(2)
The World Economy's Labour Pains
211(3)
Profit Sharing Now
214(3)
Can You Be Rich and Left-Wing?
217(3)
11 The Global Challenge
220(19)
America's Dangerous Neo-Protectionism
220(3)
A Currency Crash Course for Politicians
223(2)
Why Is Democracy Faltering?
225(3)
The Case for a Global Constitution
228(2)
The Language of Conflict
230(3)
A Thimbleful of Optimism
233(6)
PART FOUR LITERARY TRANSLATIONS
12 By Debt if Need Be
239(5)
13 The Birth of a New God
244(11)
PART FIVE DRAMATURGIC INCURSIONS
14 Crossings at Benaras Junction
255(62)
PART SIX END OF ALLITERATIONS
15 Duidoku and Ultimate Duidoku
317(4)
Name Index 321(6)
Subject Index 327
Kaushik Basu is Professor of Economics and Carl Marks Professor of International Studies, Cornell University, USA.