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Essays in economics And Other Cheerful Themes: A Dismal Scientist’s Occasional Reflections On The World Around Him
ISBN-13:
9788132113737
ISBN-10:
813211373X
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
S. Subramanian
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
228 pages
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ISBN-13:
9788132113737
ISBN-10:
813211373X
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
S. Subramanian
Publication date:
2014
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
Format:
Hardcover
228 pages
Summary
Essays in economics And Other Cheerful Themes: A Dismal Scientist’s Occasional Reflections On The World Around Him (ISBN-13: 9788132113737 and ISBN-10: 813211373X), written by authors
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Essays in Economics and Other Cheerful Themes is a collection of pieces on economy, polity and society, written by a social scientist over a number of years. The book addresses conceptual and empirical issues in development at both national and global levels. The philosophical bases of these issues are sought to be addressed in relatively non-technical and accessible terms. The book also makes space for essays that deal with less solemn phenomena, such as cricket, film, the conduct of academic institutions, and the esoteric excesses of scholarly writing in the social sciences and humanities. The book is something of a professional economist’s ramble through territory that is both familiar and important to him, but undertaken in a spirit of some leisureliness which the author hopes will attract a readership beyond that, solely, of fellow-professionals. Written primarily with the non-specialist reader in mind, these essays aim to be of interest to younger students, policy-makers, and involved and interested ‘lay’ citizens.
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