Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta : Other Major Publications Books

Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta : Other Major Publications Books

Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta : Other major publications Books • Guidelines for project evaluation Partha Dasgupta, Amartya Kumar Sen, Stephen A. Marglin United Nations (1972) ISBN: 978-9211060843 • Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources P. S. Dasgupta, G. M. Heal Cambridge University Press (1979) ISBN: 978-0521297615 • The Control of Resources Partha Dasgupta Harvard University Press (1982) ISBN: 978-0674169807 • An Inquiry into Well-Being and Destitution Partha Dasgupta Oxford University Press (1993) ISBN: 978-0198288350 • Social Capital: A Multifaceted Perspective Partha Dasupta [editor] ,Ismail Serageldin [editor] World Bank (2000) ISBN: 978-0821350041 • Selected Papers of Partha Dasgupta Vol. 1 Institutions, Innovations, and Human Values Vol. 2 Poverty, Population, and Natural Resources Oxford University Press (2010) ISBN-13: 978-0199561513 Articles • Dasgupta, P. (1969), “Optimal Growth when Capital is Non-Transferable” , Review of Economic Studies, 36: 77-88. • Dasgupta, P. (1969), “On the Concept of Optimum Population”, Review of Economic Studies, 36: 295-318. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1971), “Differential Taxation, Public Goods and Economic Efficiency”, Review of Economic Studies, 38: 151-174. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1972), “On Optimal Taxation and Public Production”, Review of Economic Studies, 39: 87-103. • Dasgupta, P.; Sen, A.K.; Starrett, D.A. (1973), “Notes on the Measurement of Inequality”, Journal of Economic Theory, 6: 180-187. • Dasgupta, P.; Heal, G.M. (1974), “The Optimal Depletion of Exhaustible Resources”, Review of Economic Studies, 41: 3-28. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1974), “Benefit Cost Analysis and Trade Policies”, Journal of Political Economy, 83: 1-33. • Dasgupta, P. (1974), “On Some Problems Arising from Professor Rawls' Conception of Distributive Justice”, Theory and Decision, 4: 325-344. • Dasgupta, P. (1974), “On Some Alternative Criteria for Justice Between Generations”, Journal of Public Economics, 3: 405-423. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1977), “Tariffs versus Quotas as Revenue Raising Devices under Uncertainty”, American Economic Review, 67: 975-981. • Dasgupta, P.; Eastwood, R.; Heal, G.M. (1978), “Resource Management in a Trading Economy”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 92: 297-306. • Dasgupta, P.; Hammond, P.; Maskin, E.S. (1979), “The Implementation of Social Choice Rules: Some Basic Results in Incentive Compatibility”, Review of Economic Studies, 46: 183-215. • Dasgupta, P.; Hammond, P. (1980), “Fully Progressive Taxation”, Journal of Public Economics, 13: 141-154. • Dasgupta, P.; Hammond, P.; Maskin, E.S. (1980), “On Imperfect Information and Optimal Pollution Control”, Review of Economic Studies, 47: 857-860. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1980), “Industrial Structure and the Nature of Innovative Activity”, Economic Journal, 90: 266-293. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1980), “Uncertainty, Industrial Structure and the Speed of R&D”, Bell Journal of Economics, 11: 1-28. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1981), “Resource Depletion under Technological Uncertainty”, Econometrica, 49: 85-104. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1981), “Market Structure and Resource Extraction under Uncertainty”, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 83: 319-334. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1981), “Entry, Innovation, Exit: Towards a Dynamic Theory of Oligopolistic Industrial Structure”, European Economic Review, 15: 137-158. • Dasgupta, P. (1982), “Utilitarianism, Information and Rights”, in A.K. Sen and B. Williams, [eds.], Utilitarianism and Beyond, Cambridge University Press. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1982), “Market Structure and Resource Depletion: A Contribution to the Theory of Intertemporal Monopolistic Competition”, Journal of Economic Theory, 28: 128-164. • Dasgupta, P.; Gilbert, R.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1982), “Invention and Innovation under Alternative Market Structures: The Case of Natural Resources”, Review of Economic Studies, 49: 567-582. • Dasgupta, P.; Gilbert, R.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1983), “Strategic Considerations in Invention and Innovation: The Case of Natural Resources”, Econometrica, 51: 1439-1448. • Dasgupta, P.; Ray, D. (1985), “An Economic Theory of Malnutrition”, in S. Guhan and M. Shroff, [eds.], Essays on Economic Progress and Welfare, Oxford University Press. • Dasgupta, P.; Hahn, F.H. (1985), “In Defence of Economics”, Nature, 317: 589-590. • Dasgupta, P.; Maskin, E.S (1986), “The Existence of Equilibrium in Discontinous Economic Games, 1: Theory”, Review of Economic Studies, 53: 1-26. • Dasgupta, P.; Maskin, E.S (1986), “The Existence of Equilibrium in Discontinous Economic Games, 2: Applications”, Review of Economic Studies, 53: 27-41. • Dasgupta, P.; Ray, D. (1986), “Inequality as a Determinant of Malnutrition and Unemployment, 1: Theory”, Economic Journal, 96: 1011-1034. • Dasgupta, P.; Ray, D. (1987), “Inequality as a Determinant of Malnutrition and Unemployment, 2: Policy”, Economic Journal, 97: 177-188. • Dasgupta, P.; Maskin, E.S. (1987), “The Simple Economics of Research Portfolios”, Economic Journal, 99: 581-595. • Dasgupta, P. (1988), “Trust as a Commodity”, in D. Gambetta, [ed.], Trust: Making and Breaking Cooperative Relations, Basil Blackwell. • Dasgupta, P. (1988), “Lives and Well-Being”, Social Choice and Welfare, 5: 103-126. • Dasgupta, P. (1988), “Patents, Priority and Imitation, or, the Economics of Races and Waiting Games”, Economic Journal, 98: 66-80. • Dasgupta, P.; Stiglitz, J.E. (1988), “Potential Competition, Actual Competition and Economic Welfare”, European Economic Review, 32: 569-577. • Dasgupta, P. (1990), “Well-Being and the Extent of its Realization in Poor Countries”, Economic Journal, 100: 1-32. • Dasgupta, P.; Ray, D. (1991), “Adapting to Undernutrition: The Clinical Evidence and its Implications”, in J. Dreze and A.K. Sen, [eds.], The Political Economy of Hunger: Economics and Policy, Clarenden Press. • Dasgupta, P. (1991), “Nutrition, Non-Convexities and Redistributive Policies”, Economic Journal, 101: 22-26. • Dasgupta, P. (1992), “Poverty and Living Standards”, in P. Dasgupta, D. Gale, O. Hart and E. Maskin, [eds.], Economic Analysis of Markets and Games, MIT Press. • Dasgupta, P. (1993), “Natural Resources in an Age of Substitutability”, in A. Kneese and J. Sweeney [eds.], Handbook of Environmental Economics, Vol III, North-Holland. • Dasgupta, P. (1994), “Optimal Development and the Idea of Net National Product”, in I. Goldin and A. Winter [eds.], Sustainable Economic Development: Domestic and International Policy, Cambridge University Press. • Dasgupta, P. (1994), “Savings and Fertility: Ethical Issues”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 99-127. • Dasgupta, P.; Maler, K.-G. (1995), “Poverty, Institutions, and the Environmental Resource-Base”, in J. Behrman and T.N. Srinivasan, [eds.], Handbook of Development Economics, Vol. III (A), North Holland. • Dasgupta, P. (1995), “The Population Problem: Theory and Evidence”, Journal of Economic Literature, 33: 1879-1902. • Arrow, K.J.; Bolin, B.; Costanza, R.; Dasgupta, P.; Folke, C.; Holling, C.S.; Jansson, B.-O.; Levin, S.; Maler, K.-G.; Perrings, C.; Pimentel, D. (1995), “Economic Growth, Carrying Capacity, and the Environment”, Science, 268: 520-521. • Daily, G.; Bolin, B.; Crosson, P.; du Guerny, J.; Ehrlich, P.; Folke, C.; Dasgupta, P.; Jansson, A.-M.; Jansson, B.-O.; Kautsky, N.; Kinzig, A.; Levin, S.; Maler, K.-G.; Pinstrup-Andersen, P.; Walker, B. (1998), “Food Production, Population Growth, and Environmental Security”, Science, 281: 1291-1292. • Daily, G.; Soderqvist, T.; Aniyar, S.; Arrow, K.J.; Ehrlich, P.; Dasgupta, P.; Jansson, A.-M.; Jansson, B.-O.; Kautsky, N.; Levin, S.; Lubchenco, J.; Maler, K.-G.; Simpson, D.; Starrett, D.; Tilman, D.; Walker, B. (1999), “The Nature of Value and the Value of Nature”, Science, 289: 395-396. • Dasgupta, P.; Maskin, E.S. (1999), “Democracy and Other Goods”, in I. Shapiro and C. Hacker-Cordon, [eds.], Democracy’s Value, Cambridge University Press. • Barrett, S.; Dasgupta, P.; Maler, K.-G. (1999), “Intergenerational Equity, Social Discount Rates, and Global Warming”, in P.R. Portney and J.P. Weyant, [eds.], Discounting and Intergenerational Equity, Resources for the Future. • Dasgupta, P. (2000), “Economic Progress and the Idea of Social Capital”, in P. Dasgupta and I. Serageldin, [eds.], Capital: A Multifaceted Perspective, World Bank. • Dasgupta, P. (2000), “Reproductive Externalities and Fertility Behaviour”, European Economic Review, 44: 619-644. • Dasgupta, P. (2001), “Valuing Objects and Evaluating Policies in Imperfect Economies”, Economic Journal, 111: 1-29. • Dasgupta, P. (2003), “Social Capital and Economic Performance: Analytics”, in E. Ostrom and T.K. Ahn, [eds.], Critical Studies in Economic Institutions: Foundations of Social Capital, Edward Elgar. • Arrow, K.J.; Dasgupta, P.; Maler, K.-G. (2003), “The Genuine Savings Criterion and the Value of Population”, Economic Theory, 21: 217-225. • Dasgupta, P. (2003), “Population, Poverty, and the Natural Environment”, in K.-G. Maler and J. Vincent, [eds], Handbook of Environmental Economics, Vol.Ⅰ, North-Holland. • Arrow, K.J.; Dasgupta, P.; Goulder, L.; Daily, G.; Ehrlich, P.; Heal, G.M.; Levin, S.; Maler, K.-G.; Schneider, S.; Starrett, D.; Walker, B. (2004), “Are We Consuming Too Much?”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18: 147-172. • Dasgupta, P.; Maskin, E.S. (2005), “Uncertainty and Hyperbolic Discounting”, American Economic Review, 95: 1290-1299. • Dasgupta, P. (2005), “Regarding Optimum Population”, Journal of Political Philosophy, 13: 414-442. • Barrett,

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