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Amit Bhaduri, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi |
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National Economic Policies Under Globalization
Lecture jointly organized by the Bruno Kreisky Forum for International
Dialogue and wiiw, 14 June 2004, 7 p.m.
Venue: Bruno Kreisky Forum, Vienna 19,
Armbrustergasse 15
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Welcome
address: Ferdinand Lacina, former Austrian Federal Minister
of Finance, Vice-President of the Bruno Kreisky Forum, President
of wiiw
Moderator: Kazimierz Laski |
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Amit Bhaduri
is Professor Emeritus at Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi.
He has been appointed Professor of Political Economy at the
University of Pavia. Previously he was Reader at the Delhi School
of Economics and Professor at the Indian Institute of Management,
Calcutta.
He was Visiting Professor at various academic institutions (Colegio
de Mexico, Universities of Stanford, Vienna, Linz, Bologna,
Bremen, and Trondheim), a Research Officer at the United Nations
Industrial Development Organization (Vienna), and a Visiting
Fellow at the Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum, India;
Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin; Swedish Collegium
for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences. He obtained a Ph.D.
at the University of Cambridge (UK) and taught at Pembroke College,
Cambridge.
His research work initially dealt with the economic structure
of backward agriculture. He subsequently analysed theoretical
issues in growth and capital theory, and became increasingly
interested in the treatment of macroeconomic themes in a multisectoral
framework. In recent years, he has devoted attention to theoretical
and policy issues associated with processes of economic transition
and globalization. He has published numerous papers in academic
journals and a number of scholarly volumes, such as The Economic
Structure of Backward Agriculture (London and New York,
Academic Press, 1983), Macroeconomics: The Dynamics of Commodity
Production (London, Macmillan, 1986), Unconventional
Economic Essays (Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1993),
The Intelligent Person's Guide to Liberalization (Delhi,
Penguin Books, 1996) (co-authored), On the Border of Economic
Theory and History (Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1999).
His research at the Institute of Advanced Study considers the
relationship between globalization and civil society.
Kazimierz Laski is Research Associate and former Director of
The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw).
He is Professor Emeritus of economics, Johannes Kepler University,
Linz, Austria. He is the author of a great number of books and
articles on economic theory and economics of transition. |
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