Aspects of Indian Economic Thought and the Birth and Poverty of Development Economics
讨论三位印度思想家对贫困原因、经济方法论及发展规范的分析,并探讨发展经济学是否在二战后诞生、是否贫困以及近期是否更丰富。
The main economic ideas of Dadabhai Naoroji, Mahadev Govind Ranade, and Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi are discussed in terms of their analysis of poverty and its causes, their economic methodology, their normative ideas about development, and their prescriptions for fostering economic development, with a view to addressing some questions about the history of recent development economics. First, in what sense, if any, is it accurate to say that development economics was born after World War II and these thinkers should be seen as precursors? Second, was the development economics that was born at the time poor? Third, has development economics more recently become more enriched? It will be suggested that greater appreciation of these Indian economic thinkers has implications for these questions.