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Amartya Sen is Lamont University Professor, and Professor of Economics and Philosophy,

at Harvard University and was until recently the Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He

has served as President of the Econometric Society, the Indian Economic Association, the

American Economic Association and the International Economic Association. He was

formerly Honorary President of OXFAM and is now its Honorary Advisor. Born in

Santiniketan, India, Amartya Sen studied at Presidency College in Calcutta, India, and at

Trinity College, Cambridge. He is an Indian citizen. He was Lamont University Professor at

Harvard also earlier, from1988 – 1998, and previous to that he was the Drummond

Professor of Political Economy at Oxford University, and a Fellow of All Souls College (he

is now a Distinguished Fellow of All Souls). Prior to that he was Professor of Economics at

Delhi University and at the London School of Economics.

Amartya Sen’s books have been translated into more than thirty languages, and include

Collective Choice and Social Welfare (1970), On Economic Inequality (1973, 1997), Poverty and Famines

(1981), Choice, Welfare and Measurement (1982), Resources, Values and Development (1984), On

Ethics and Economics (1987), The Standard of Living (1987), Inequality Reexamined (1992),

Development as Freedom (1999), and Rationality and Freedom (2002), The Argumentative Indian

(2005), and Identity and Violence: The Illusion of Destiny (2006), among others. His

research has ranged over a number of fields in economics, philosophy, and decision theory,

including social choice theory, welfare economics, theory of measurement, development

economics, public health, gender studies, moral and political philosophy, and the economics

of peace and war.

Amartya Sen has received honorary doctorates from major universities in North America,

Europe, Asia and Africa. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, Foreign Honorary Member

of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a member of the American

Philosophical Society. Among the awards he has received are the “Bharat Ratna” (the

highest honour awarded by the President of India); the Senator Giovanni Agnelli

International Prize in Ethics; the Alan Shawn Feinstein World Hunger Award; the

Edinburgh Medal; the Brazilian Ordem do Merito Cientifico (Grã-Cruz); the Presidency of

the Italian Republic Medal; the Eisenhower Medal; Honorary Companion of Honour (U.K.);

The George E. Marshall Award, and the Nobel Prize in Economics.

 

http://post.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/sen/sen.html

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