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Amartya Sen is Lamont University Professor at Harvard. He received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1998. His most recent book is Rationality and Freedom. (December 2004)
December 2, 2004: Passage to China
July 20, 2000: East and West: The Reach of Reason
June 26, 1997: Tagore and His India
September 22, 1994: Population: Delusion and Reality
April 8, 1993: The Threats to Secular India
October 24, 1991: The Kerala Difference (letter)
December 20, 1990: More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing
June 14, 1990: Individual Freedom as a Social Commitment
March 1, 1984: Neopersuasion
Reflections of a Neoconservative: Looking Back, Looking Ahead by Irving Kristol
March 3, 1983: 'How Is India Doing?' An Exchange
December 16, 1982: How Is India Doing?
June 10, 1982: 'Just Deserts': An Exchange
March 4, 1982: Just Deserts
Equality, the Third World, and Economic Delusion by P.T. Bauer
Development As Freedom (2000)
Freedom, Rationality, and Social Choice: The Arrow Lectures and Other Ssays (2000)
Reason Before Identity (1999)
The Amartya Sen and Jean Dreze Omnibus: Comprising Poverty and Famines, Hunger and Public Action, India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity (1999)
Beyond the Crisis: Development Strategies in Asia (1999)
Commodities and Capabilities (1999)
On Economic Inequality (1997)
Human Rights and Asian Values (1997)
Choice, Welfare, and Measurement (1997)
Nueva Economia Del Bienestar: Escritos Seleccionados (1995)
On Ethics and Economics (1992)
Inequality Reexamined (1992)
Money and Value: On the Ethics and Economics of Finance = Denaro E Alore: Etica Ed Economia Della Finanza (1991)
On Ethics and Economics (1987)
Hunger and Entitlements: Research for Action (1987)
The Standard of Living (1987)
Commodities and Capabilities (1985)
Resources, Values, and Development (1984)
Collective Choice and Social Welfare (1984)
Resources, Values, and Development (1984)
Poor, Relatively Speaking (1983)
Choice, Welfare, and Measurement (1982)
Choice, Welfare, and Measurement (1982)
Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation (1981)
Employment, Technology and Development (1975)
On Economic Inequality (1973)
On Economic Inequalit (1973)
Growth Economics: Selected Readings (1970)
Collective Choice and Social Welfar (1970)
Choice of Techniques: An Aspect of the Theory of Planned Economic Evelopment (1968)