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Partha Dasgupta
NamePartha Dasgupta
Birth dateNovember 17, 1942
Birth placeDhaka, British India
NationalityBritish
InstitutionUniversity of Cambridge
FieldEnvironmental economics, Development economics
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
InfluencedAmartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Robert Solow

Partha Dasgupta is a renowned British economist and Frank Ramsey Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Cambridge, known for his contributions to Environmental economics and Development economics, closely associated with Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, and Robert Solow. His work has been influenced by Kenneth Arrow, Paul Samuelson, and John Maynard Keynes. Dasgupta's research focuses on the Sustainable development of Developing countries, such as India, China, and Brazil, and its impact on the Global economy. He has also worked with organizations like the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations.

Early Life and Education

Partha Dasgupta was born in Dhaka, British India, and later moved to India after the Partition of India. He received his early education at St. Stephen's College, Delhi, and later attended the University of Cambridge, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from King's College, Cambridge. Dasgupta then moved to the United States to pursue his graduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned his Ph.D. in Economics under the supervision of Robert Solow. His academic background is also linked to Harvard University, Stanford University, and London School of Economics.

Career

Dasgupta began his academic career as a lecturer at the London School of Economics, where he worked alongside Anthony Atkinson and James Mirrlees. He later moved to the University of Cambridge, where he became a fellow of St John's College, Cambridge and was appointed as the Frank Ramsey Professor of Economics. Dasgupta has also held visiting positions at Harvard University, Stanford University, and Columbia University, and has worked with institutions like the World Health Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization, and International Labour Organization. His career is also associated with the Royal Economic Society, Econometric Society, and American Economic Association.

Research and Contributions

Partha Dasgupta's research focuses on Environmental economics, Development economics, and Welfare economics, with a particular emphasis on the Sustainable development of Developing countries. He has made significant contributions to the fields of Resource economics, Ecological economics, and Climate change economics, and has worked on projects related to the Green Revolution, Population growth, and Biodiversity conservation. Dasgupta's work has been influenced by Nicholas Stern, Lord Nicholas Stern, and Jeffrey Sachs, and he has collaborated with researchers from University of Oxford, Imperial College London, and University of California, Berkeley. His research has also been linked to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, United Nations Environment Programme, and World Wildlife Fund.

Awards and Honours

Partha Dasgupta has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to Economics and Environmental science. He is a fellow of the British Academy, Royal Society, and National Academy of Sciences, and has been awarded the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, Blue Planet Prize, and Volvo Environment Prize. Dasgupta has also received honorary degrees from University of York, University of Bath, and University of East Anglia, and has been recognized by organizations like the World Wildlife Fund, International Union for Conservation of Nature, and The Nature Conservancy.

Selected Works

Partha Dasgupta has published numerous books and articles on Environmental economics and Development economics, including An Inquiry into Well-Being and Destitution, Human Well-Being and the Natural Environment, and Economics: A Very Short Introduction. His work has been published in journals like the American Economic Review, Econometrica, and Journal of Economic Perspectives, and he has edited volumes like the Oxford Handbook of Environmental Economics and the Cambridge Handbook of the Natural Environment. Dasgupta's research has also been featured in publications like The Economist, Financial Times, and The New York Times, and he has written for organizations like the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Development Programme.

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