Kaushik Basu (born 9 January 1952) is an Indian economist who was
Chief Economist of the
World Bank
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from 2012 to 2016 and Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India from 2009 to 2012.
He is the C. Marks Professor of International Studies and Professor of Economics at
Cornell University
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, and academic advisory board member of upcoming
Plaksha University. He began a three-year term as President of the
International Economic Association in June 2017. From 2009 to 2012, during the
United Progressive Alliance
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's second term, Basu served as the
Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India
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.
Basu is winner of the Humboldt Research Award 2021.
Early life and education
Kaushik Basu was born in
Kolkata
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, India, where he attended
St. Xavier's Collegiate School. In an autobiographical essay he noted that finishing school in 1969 that his father wanted him to study
physics
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, but in revolutionary times he wanted to study nothing. They settled on economics as a compromise. In 1969 he moved to Delhi to do his undergraduate studies in Economics, from
St. Stephen's College. He then attended
London School of Economics
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and was awarded MSc in economics from
University of London
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in 1974. After earning his master's degree, Basu was supposed to move to England to study law and take over his father's legal practice, but he had fallen in love with the concept of logic and deductive reasoning and became fascinated by
Amartya Sen
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's work. He remained at the London School of Economics, University of London for his PhD, from 1974 to 1976.
He completed his PhD at University of London under the tutelage of Amartya Sen. He has received honorary doctorates from
Lucknow University, Lucknow, in 2011,
Assam University, Silchar, in 2012,
Fordham University
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, US in 2013,
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, in 2013, University of Bath, UK in 2016, on the occasion of the university's fiftieth anniversary, and the
Jadavpur University Kolkata in 2018.
Basu's childhood interest in Euclidean geometry found expression and drew attention when he was Chief Economist of the World Bank and published a paper giving a new proof of the Pythagoras theorem, via a property of isosceles triangles.
Career
Basu has held visiting professorships at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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,
Harvard University
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, the
Institute for Advanced Study
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in
Princeton, New Jersey
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, the
Université catholique de Louvain
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's
Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE) in
Louvain-la-Neuve
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, Belgium, and the
London School of Economics
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, where he was a distinguished visitor in 1993. Additionally, he was a visiting scientist at the
Indian Statistical Institute, a
public university
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in Kolkata.
Basu was the Chief Economic Adviser to India's Ministry of Finance while on leave from Cornell University where he is Professor of Economics and the C. Marks Professor of International Studies. A Fellow of the
Econometric Society
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and recipient of the Mahalanobis Memorial Medal, Basu has published scientific papers in
development economics,
game theory
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,
industrial organisation
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,
political economy
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, the economics of
child labour
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, and crafted the
traveller's dilemma.
In 1992 he founded the Centre for Development Economics at the Delhi School of Economics, and served as its first executive director until 1996.
Basu is a columnist for ''
BBC News Online
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'', the ''
Hindustan Times
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'', Business Standard and is the author of several books on economics and a play, ''Crossings at Benaras Junction'', which was published in ''The Little Magazine'' (vol. 6, 2005). He is the editor of the Oxford Companion to Economics in India, published by
Oxford University Press
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(February 2007), a compendium on the Indian economy.
On 5 September 2012, he was appointed Chief Economist at the
World Bank
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.
Basu was the president of the Human Development and capabilities association founded by Amartya Sen. He is the Editor of ''Social Choice and Welfare'', Associate Editor of ''Japanese Economic Review'', and is on the Board of Editors of the ''World Bank Economic Review''. He was elected to take over as president of the International Economic Association in June 2017, for a three-year term.
Basu is the motivation behind
Arthapedia, an online portal that provide explanations to the concepts used in Indian public policy to assist its understanding among citizens. He created Dui-doku, a competitive two-player version of
Sudoku.
While working at the World Bank, Basu also taught courses on game theory at the
George Washington University
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in Washington, D.C. He writes monthly columns for
Project Syndicate.
He has been the on the Social Sciences jury for the
Infosys Prize from 2011, serving as Jury Chair from 2012.
Basu teaches at Cornell University, where he has a joint appointment as an economics professor in the Department of Economics and the SC Johnson College of Business.
Economic and political views
Basu has written on the importance of Adam Smith's identification of the invisible hand of the market and how that helps coordinate the self-interested behaviour of individuals to achieve order and optimality in an economy. He feels that this is such an unexpected finding that it led many traditional economists to overlook and then forget that moral qualities, like honesty, fairness, and integrity are critical for an economy to flourish. They are the nuts and bolts that enable the invisible hand to be effective. Basu also feels the need to promote quality thinking in government and public debate.
Basu has written in favour of Marx's ideal of a society where each person gets according to their need and gives according to their ability. He argues in his book, ''Beyond the Invisible Hand'', that the fault lies not in the Marxist aspiration but in using the wrong blueprint to get to such an ideal. Some of the biggest blunders in history have been made from attempting to get to this ideal without a scientific roadmap. This is the reason why radical movements such as the one in the USSR began trying to build a humane, socialist society and ended up with crony capitalism.
Basu has recently worked on our collective moral responsibility and the role that individuals play in fulfilling them.
Views on bribery
In his paper, 'Why, for a class of Bribes, the act of ''Giving'' Bribes should be treated as legal", Basu refers to certain bribes as 'Harassment Bribes' that are given to get what a person is legally entitled to such as a ration card or a passport. In such cases, only the act of taking a bribe should be illegal. This will cause a divergence in the interests of the bribe giver and taker and the bribe giver will be willing to co-operate to help the bribe taker get caught. This view has been under a lot of public debate.
Personal life
Basu is married to
Alaka Malwade Basu with two children.
Awards and honours
*
Padma Bhushan, Government of India, 2008
* Doctorate of Humane Letters, Fordham University, 2013
*
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Award, 2021
Selected bibliography
Books
*
* Basu, Kaushik ''The Less Developed Economy: A Critique of Contemporary Theory'', Basil Blackwell, 1984.
* Basu, Kaushik ''Agrarian Structure and Economic Development'', Harwood Academic Publishers, 1990. This book is part of the series ''Fundamentals of Pure and Applied Economics'' edited by J. Lesourne and H. Sonnenschein.
* 1991
* 1992
* Basu, Kaushik; Nayak, Pulin ''Development Policy and Economic Theory'', Oxford University Press, 1992.
* Basu, Kaushik; Majumdar, Mukul;
Mitra, Tapan ''Capital, Investment and Development'', Basil Blackwell, 1993.
* Basu, Kaushik ''Agrarian Questions'', Oxford University Press, 1994.
*
* 1994.
* Basu, Kaushik; Subrahmanyam, Sanjay ''Unravelling the Nation: Sectarian Conflict and India's Secular Identity'', Penguin paperback, New Delhi, 1996.
* Basu, Kaushik ''Analytical Development Economics'',
The MIT Press
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, 1997, .
* 2000.
* Basu, Kaushik ''Readings in Political Economy'', Blackwell Publishing, 2003.
* Basu, Kaushik; Horn, Henrik; Roman, Lisa; Shapiro, Judith ''International Labor Standards'', Blackwell Publishing, 2003.
* Basu, Kaushik ''India's Emerging Economy: Performance and Prospects in the 1990s and Beyond'', The MIT Press, 2004, .
*
* 2005.
* Basu, Kaushik ''Oxford Companion to Economics in India'', Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
* Basu, Kaushik ''Beyond the Invisible Hand. Groundwork for a New Economics'',
Princeton University Press
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The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financial ...
, 2010, Paperback, 2016. (French edition, 2017.)
* Basu, Kaushik ''An Economist's Miscellany'',
Oxford University Press
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, 2011
*
* Basu, Kaushik ''Policymaker's Journal: From New Delhi to Washington, D.C.'',
Simon and Schuster, 2021
References
External links
Kaushik Basu Website
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