Curriculum Vitae Name: Jayati Ghosh Date of birth: 16 September 1955 Work Address: Centre for Economic Studies & Planning School of Social Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi 110 067 Tel.: (91 11) 26704421/26704494 Fax: (91 11) 26611764 Residential Address: 52 Dakshinapuram, Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi 110 067 India Tel.: (91 11) 26741230 or 26741949. Mobile: +91-9810371353. Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Educational Qualifications: Ph. D. (Economics), University of Cambridge, England, 1983. M. Phil. (Economics), University of Cambridge, England, 1979. M.A. (Economics), Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 1977. B.A. (Honours in Sociology), University of Delhi, Delhi, 1975. Employment Experience: (In reverse order) 1998 to present: Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. December 1990 – 1998: Associate Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. January - June 1995: Visiting Professor, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA. March 1987 - December 1990: Assistant Professor, Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. November 1985 - February 1986: Consultant, Perspective Planning Division, Planning Commission, Government of India. March 1984 - October 1985: Adrian Research Fellow, Darwin College, 1 University of Cambridge, England. October 1983 - March 1984, July - December 1982: Consultant, International Labour Office, Geneva. Awards: 1. UNDP Award for Excellence in Analysis 2005, for West Bengal Human Development Report 2004 2. Ava Maiti Memorial Prize, Asiatic Society, Kolkata, India 2006 3. NordSud Research Prize in Social Sciences 2010, Fondazione Pescarabruzzo, Italy. 4. ILO Decent Work Research Prize 2010, International Labour Office, Geneva. 5. The Lancet Lecture, University College London, 2011. 6. Ragnar Nurkse Visiting Professor in Development Economics, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia, 2011 7. Ralph Miliband Lecture, London School of Economics, 2012. 8. Lectio Magistralis, Lelio Basso Foundation, Rome Italy, 2012. 9. Satyendranath Sen Award, Asiatic Society Kolkata, 2012 10. Conference President, Indian Society for Labour Economics, 2013 11. United Nations Public Lecture, New Delhi 2014. 12. Malcolm Adisheshaiah Award for Contributions to Social Sciences, Chennai, 2015 13. Co-Chair of Scientific Committee, World Social Science Forum, Durban, South Africa, September 2015 Academic Publications: Books: 1. Crisis as Conquest: Learning from East Asia, Tracts for the Times, Orient Longman, New Delhi, 2001 (with C. P. Chandrasekhar). 2. The Market that Failed: Neoliberal economic reforms in India, Leftword Books, New Delhi, 2002 (with C. P. Chandrasekhar) 2nd edition 2004. 3. Work and Well-being in the Age of Finance, (volume co-edited with C. P. Chandrasekhar) Tulika Publishers, New Delhi, 2003. 4. West Bengal Human Development Report 2004 (principal author) 5. Report of the Commission on Farmers’ Welfare, Government of Andhra Pradesh, December 2004 6. Tracking the Macroeconomy: Selections from Macroscan, 1998 to 2005, ICFAI Press, Hyderabad, 2006, Volume I: India, and Volume II: The world economy (with C.P. Chandrasekhar). 7. Never Done and Poorly Paid: Women’s work in globalising India, Women Unlimited, New Delhi 2008 8. After Crisis: Crisis, recovery and adjustment in East Asia, (volume co-edited with C. P. Chandrasekhar) Tulika Publishers, New Delhi, 2009. 2 9. Asia rebounds but sustained recovery needs a new growth trajectory: A synthesis study of the effects of the global financial crisis on the Asia-Pacific Region, UNDP Regional Centre in Asia and the Pacific, Colombo, November 2009 (with Ajay Chhibber and T. Palanivel) 10. Industrialization of China and India: The impacts on the world economy, Routledge (Taylor and Francis) 2013 (volume co-edited with Nobuharu Yokokawa and Robert E. Rowthorn 11. India and the international economy, edited volume, Oxford University Press New Delhi, 2015. 12. Elgar Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Development, (volume co-edited with Erik Reinert and Rainer Kattel) 2016, Edward Elgar. 13. Women, Gender and Work (Volume 2): Social choices and inequalities, (volume co- edited with Mark Lansky, Dominique Meda and Uma Rani, 2016, Geneva: International Labour Office. 14. Interpreting the World to Change It: Essays for Prabhat Patnaik (volume co-edited with C. P. Chandrasekhar), New Delhi: Tulika books, 2017. 15. Demonetisation Decoded (with Prabhat Patnaik and C. P. Chandrasekhar) New Delhi: Routledge Taylor and Francis India, 2017. 16. Indian Banking: Current challenges and alternatives for the future, AIBOC, Chennai, 2018. Articles: 1. "Sickness in Indian industry", Economic & Political Weekly, January 13. 1979. 2. "Introduction" and "Urban labour markets" in Labour Markets in Sudan, ILO, Geneva, 1983. 3. "Absolute and differential ground rent", Journal of Peasant Studies, September 1985. 4. "Export optimism and import liberalisation", Economic & Political Weekly, March 1985. 5. "Problems of adjustment and growth in the world economy", Economic & Political Weekly, August 1985. 6. "Critique of the Report on Trade Policies for India", Economic & Political Weekly, January 1986. 7. "Foreign debt and economic development: The case of Zaire", Development and Change, July 1986. 8. "The less developed countries in the world economy", Economic & Political Weekly, November 1986. 9. "The determination of non-capitalist land rent", Modern Asian Studies, June 1988. 10. "Import liberalisation and the new economic strategy: An analysis of their impact on output and employment in the Indian economy", Economic & Political Weekly, Annual Number 1988 (with Ajit Singh) 11. "The world economy in the 1980s: Implications for the trade policies of developing countries", International Journal of Development Banking, January 1988. 12. "Intersectoral terms of trade, agricultural growth and the pattern of demand in India, 1959-85", Social Scientist, March 1988. 3 13. "Developing countries: Narrowing economic options", Economic & Political Weekly, December 16, 1988. 14. "Can world markets continue to sustain export-oriented strategies of developing countries? The export pessimist's case", in Helen Hughes (ed.), The Dangers of Export Pessimism, San Francisco: ICS Press, 1992. 15. "South Asia and the international economy in the 1980s", in S. Bose, ed., South Asia and World Capitalism, Oxford University Press, 1990. 16. "Perspective from labour studies in South Asia", in Dennis Tully, ed., Agricultural Labour and Technological Change in Rainfed West Asia and North Africa, ICARDA, 1990. 17. "Exchange rates and the trade balance: Some aspects of the recent Indian experience", Economic & Political Weekly, March 3, 1990. 18. "Young Women in India: Livelihood and Life Choices", in Development (Journal of the SID), Rome 1990, No.1. 19. "De-industrialisation without an import surplus: A theoretical note in the context of a stylised colonial economy", Economic & Political Weekly, Annual Number, 1991. (with Prabhat Patnaik) 20. "Poverty and employment in India", in Henry Bernstein, Ben Crow and Hazel Johnson (eds.), Rural Livelihoods: Crisis and Responses, Oxford University Press, London, 1992, (with Krishna Bharadwaj) 21. "Twelve theses on agricultural prices", Social Scientist, No. 234, November 1992 22. "Structural adjustment and female employment: Issues relating to rural women", ILO/National Commission on Women, January 1993 23. "Economic discipline and external vulnerability: A comment on fiscal and adjustment strategies", Economic and Political Weekly Annual Number 1993 (with C. P. Chandrasekhar) 24. "Gender Concerns in Macro-Economic Policy", Keynote Address to VIth Conference of Indian Association of Women's Studies, Mysore 1993, reprinted in Economic and Political Weekly, Review of Women’s Studies, 1994 25. "Trends in rural employment and the poverty-employment linkage", ILO-ARTEP Working Paper, 1994, (with Abhijit Sen) 26. "State Intervention in the Macroeconomy:" in Prabhat Patnaik (ed) Macroeconomics, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 1995 27. "Trends in Female Employment in Developing Countries: Emerging issues", Working Paper, UNDP, New York, 1995, reprinted in Background Papers to Human Development Report 1995. 28. "Structural Adjustment and Labour: India since 1991" Keynote paper for the Conference of the Indian Society for Labour Economics, reprinted in the Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Special Number, 1995 29. "Recent trends in international trade and finance", Keynote paper for Annual Conference of Indian Economic Association, reprinted in Indian Economic Journal, Conference Issue December 1994. 30. "Towards a conceptual framework for a gender-sensitive index of human development", Working paper, CESP/SSS Jawaharlal Nehru University, 1996 4 31. "Human Development Report 1995: A consideration from an Indian perspective", in N. Rao, L. Rurup and R. Sudarshan (eds) Sites of Change: The structural context for empowering women in India, New Delhi 1996 32. "Democratic Rights and the Privatisation of Natural Resources" CESP/JNU Working Paper 1996 33. "What determines investment ? A comparative look at the political economy of Investment patterns in Indonesia and India". CESP/JNU Working Paper 1996 34. “The rupee and its malcontents: Exchange rate management in India”, Economic and Political Weekly, March 1996 (with Abhijit
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