Amartya Sen

Description: (Indian Philosopher, Economist and Winner of 1998 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences)

Amartya Sen is a much-admired, award winning economist, writer and philosopher. A voice of the poor and malnourished, tirelessly engrossed in the problems of the society’s poorest people, he has devised practical solutions to prevent food shortage and starvation. This Nobel laureate has helped create the United Nations Human Development Index and was featured on Time Magazine’s list of ‘World's 50 Most Influential People Who Matter’. A leading intellectual, Sen’s books have been translated in more than thirty languages across the world. Some of his noteworthy publications include, ‘Development as Freedom’, ‘Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlements and Deprivation’, ‘On Economic Inequality’, ‘Inequality Reexamined’, ‘The Argumentative Indian’ and ‘The Idea of Justice’. Currently a Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University, Sen has also been a Professor at the London School of Economics and The University of Oxford. He has won an array of laurels including the Bharat Ratna, the highest civilian award in India. Committed sincerely to the cause of ending poverty and deprivation, this celebrated economist, is the sixth Indian to receive a Nobel and the first Asian recipient of the Economics Prize. To learn more interesting facts about his childhood, personal life and achievements in the field of writing and academics, scroll down and continue to read this biography.

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Birthday November 3, 1933 (Scorpio)
Alternative names Amartya Kumar Sen
Spouse/Ex- Emma Georgina Rothschild (m. 1991), Eva Colorni (m. 1971–1985), Nabaneeta Dev Sen (m. 1959–1971)
Parents Ashutosh Sen
Amita Sen
Children Antara Dev Sen, Nandana Sen

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What is the importance of Amartya Sen's concept of development as freedom? Amartya Sen's concept of "development as freedom" emphasizes that true development should be understood as an expansion of individual freedoms and capabilities, rather than just economic growth or material wealth.
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