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Hard-cover

• 2019

Pages: 576

ISBN: 9789332704800

INR 1795


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Essays on Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition

R. Radhakrishna

Editorial Team: R. Maria Saleth, S. Galab, Ram Kumar Mishra, P. Prudhvikar Reddy and Venkata Reddy Kata


Praise for this book

Professor Radhakrishna’s works reflect the highest professional standards at home and abroad and are always set in the background of his commitment to human welfare, particularly of the dispossessed sections of society. These books will remain as reference manuals for teachers, researchers and policy analysts of the economy.
—Y.K. Alagh, Chancellor, Central University of Gujarat, Gandhi Nagar

 

This volume is a treasure chest. Over the decades, with the clarity of an expert and critical user of statistical evidence, Prof. Radhakrishna has dedicated his economics to practical objectives of the first importance. He has mobilised and justified powerful arguments for egalitarian development. As a close observer of the economic roles of poor people, he knows them to be a vital resource and their food supply, their nutrition and their livelihoods to be top priorities for public action. He also sees social policy as economic policy. This fascinating volume also traces the changing contexts of his critical and constructive engagement with big policy questions of agriculture, food and nutrition: infrastructure, subsidies, buffers and the terms and conditions of the public control of food. This volume is enduringly relevant.
—Barbara Harriss-White, Emeritus Professor of Development Studies, Oxford University, and Emeritus Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, UK

 

This excellent timely volume is a welcome addition to the literature on diverse aspects of Indian agriculture, employment, food security and nutrition by an author, who spent decades researching on these issues, at a time when the interest on agricultural performance and its role in overall development and poverty reduction and food and nutrition security is at an all-time high. What is most interesting is the fact that Prof. Radhakrishna brilliantly delineates in every paper the interface between these various aspects with exceptional conceptual clarity and empirical rigour drawing on diverse data sources. This volume likewise will be indispensable and valuable reading for students, researchers and policy-oriented practitioners of India’s economic development.
—K. Subba Rao, Consultant, Poverty and Social Protection; Former Professor of Economics at the Institute of Economic Growth, and Lead Economist, The World Bank

 

Professor Radhakrishna’s comprehensive analysis of consumer behaviour, food security and nutrition will help in designing appropriate policies for inclusive development and for rapidly achieving majority of the sustainable development goals of the United Nation for India.
—Chandrashekhar G. Ranade, Professor, University of Bridgeport and Stratford University, USA


About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

About the Author
Prof. R. Radhakrishna is recognized as one of the most influential applied economists of India. Known both nationally and internationally for his immense contributions to literature and policy in the areas of development economics, welfare analysis, and applied econometrics, Prof. Radhakrishna is a prolific researcher, respected teacher, able academic administrator, and notable institution builder. He led a number of institutions in their formative years, including the Department of Economics of the Central University of Hyderabad and Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad, and Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai. He has also held many distinguished positions, such as the Chairman, National Statistical Commission; Member Secretary, ICSSR; and Vice Chancellor, Andhra University; among others. Over the years, he has also been bestowed with several academic and public awards.


Editorial Team:
R. Maria Saleth is an Honorary Professor at Madras School of Economics, Chennai.
 

S. Galab is Director of Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad.
 

Ram Kumar Mishra is Director of Institute of Public Enterprises, Hyderabad.
 

P. Prudhvikar Reddy is an Associate Professor at CESS, Hyderabad.
 

Venkata Reddy Kata is Coordinator, AP Research Studies, CESS, Hyderabad.


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