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Amartya Sen

Collective Choice and Social WelfareSan Francisco, Holden-Day, 1970 Choice of techniques: An aspect of the theory of planned economic development Blackwell,1968 Growth economics: Selected readingsPenguin (1970) Behaviour and the concept of preferenceLondon School of Economics and Political Science (1971) On Economic InequalityNew York, Norton, 1973 Levels of Poverty Policy and ChangeNatl Technical Information (June, 1980) Choice, Welfare and MeasurementOxford, Basil Blackwell, 1982 History of Modern India: Seventeen Sixty-Five to Nineteen FiftyJohn Wiley & Sons (December, 1987) Europe and the World, Seventeen Sixty-Three to Nineteen Forty-FiveJohn Wiley & Sons (December, 1987) Africa and India : what do we have to learn from each other?1988 Utilitarianism and beyondCambridge University Press (1988) On Ethics and Economics Blackwell Publishers,1989 Hunger and Public ActionOxford: Clarendon Press. 1989 More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing. New York Review of Books, 1990 Markets and freedomsHarvard Institute of Economic Research, Harvard University (1991) Inequality ReexaminedOxford, Oxford University Press, 1992

Objectivity and positionUniversity of Kansas (1992) The Quality of Life. & Nussbaum, Martha,Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993 Hunger & Public ActionOxford University Press (March, 1995) The Political Economy of Hungerwith Jean Dreze & Athar Hussain, Oxford University Press; Abridged Ed edition (April, 1995) Sustainable Human Development: Concepts and PrioritiesUnited Nations Pubns (September, 1996) Human rights and Asian valuesCarnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs (1997) Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives& Jean Dreze,Oxford University Press (July, 1997) Resources, Values, and DevelopmentHarvard University Press,1997 Economic policy and equityInternational Monetary Fund (1998) A decade of human development1999 Beyond the crisis: Development strategies in AsiaInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies (1999) Reason Before IdentityOxford University Press,
(May, 1999)

The Amartya Sen and Jean Dreze Omnibus: Comprising Poverty and Famines, Hunger and Public Action, and India : Economic Development and Social Opportunity Oxford University Press (June, 1999) Development as FreedomOxford, Oxford University Press, 1999 Commodities and CapabilitiesOxford University Press, (August, 1999) Amartya Sen on KeralaInstitute of Social Sciences (2000) Employment, Technology and DevelopmentOxford University Press; Indian ed. edition (May, 2000)

Development as FreedomOxford University Press (January, 2001) The Passions and the Interests: Political Argum,ents for Capitalism before Its TriumphPrinceton University Press (October 2001) Individual and the WorldThe Smith Institute (November 14, 2001) Rationality and FreedomHarvard, Harvard Belknap Press, 2002 Indiadevelopment and participation2002 Delivering the Monterrey Consensus: Which Consensus?Commonwealth Secretariat (March, 2003) Women, Development, And The Un: A Sixty-year Quest For Equality And JusticeIndiana University Press (October 30, 2005) Poverty And InequalityStanford University Press (November 30, 2005) The Argumentative Indian, London: Allen Lane, 2005 Public Health, Ethics, And EquityMarch 15, 2006 Identity and Violence: The Illusion of DestinyW. W. Norton (March India's Queen BanditHarperCollins Publishers
27, 2006)

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Poverty and Famines on Entitlements and Deprivation, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1982 Freedom of choice: Concept and contentHarvard Institute of Economic Research (1987) Food Economics and Entitlementson Ethics Ethics and Economics, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1987

The territory of justiceHarvard Institute of Economic Research, Harvard University (1989) What did you learn in the world today?Harvard Institute of Economic Research, Harvard University (1991) Wars and famines: On divisions and incentivesHarvard Institute of Economic Research, Harvard University (1991)

Money and Valueon Ethics Ethics and Economics of Finance, 1991 Inequality, unemployment and contemporary Europefrom International Labour Review, published by International Labour Office on June 22, 1997 From income inequality to economic inequalityfrom Southern Economic Journal, published by Southern Economic Association on October 1, 1997. Universal truths: human rights and the westernizing illusionfrom Harvard International Review, published by Harvard International Relations Council, Inc. on June 22, 1998 Work and rightsfrom International Labour Review, published by International Labour Office on June 22, 2000

The other people from Letras Libres, published by Editorial Vuelta, S.A. de C.V. on October 1, 2001 Inequality in genderfrom Letras Libres, published by Editorial Vuelta, S.A. de C.V. on April 1, 2002

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