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Amartya Sen was the winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics. [1] Development as Freedom was published one year later and argues that development entails a set of linked freedoms: political freedoms and transparency in relations between people; freedom of opportunity, including freedom to access credit; and
In 1999, Sen further advanced and redefined the capability approach in his book Development as Freedom. [37] Sen argued that development should be viewed as an effort to advance the real freedoms that individuals enjoy, rather than simply focusing on metrics such as GDP or income-per-capita.
An introduction to the human development and capability approach freedom and agency. Sterling, Virginia Ottawa, Ontario: Earthscan International Development Research Centre. ISBN 9781844078066. Pdf. E-book. Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko (2003). "The human development paradigm: operationalizing Sen's ideas on capabilities". Feminist Economics. 9 (2– 3 ...
Development as Freedom by Amartya Sen; Why Nations Fail by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson "An Introduction to the Human Development and Capability Approach," [29] edited by Séverine Deneulin with Lila Shahani "Wellbeing, Freedom and Social Justice: The Capability Approach Re-Examined" [30] by Ingrid Robeyns
Constituent Voice blends two important lines of thought in development. The main theoretical influence comes from Amartya Sen and Jean Drèze, who locate individual human ‘agency’ at the heart of development. Sen’s great synthesis work, Development as Freedom, [2] concludes that development cannot be reduced to material well-being ...
Development theory is a collection ... Sen wrote the influential book Development as Freedom which added an ... "Theories of Development", The Guilford Press (1999) ...
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Professor Amartya Sen did an extensive research on the famine of Bangladesh and explained the context and reasons of the famine in his articles and two famous books- Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation and Development as Freedom. Professor Sen proved that the famine was not a result of food availability decline (FAD ...