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Rethinking Development Economics

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Rethinking Development Economics Rethinking Development Economics 28 August 2020 What will it take to acknowledge our own? Indian Economists before Independence Last week a discussion on a small WhatsApp group of Gokhale Institute alumni turned a bit acrimonious. It began with a general query on who could be termed the "Father of Economics in India" - some names that came up - Gopalkrishna Gokhale, MG Ranade - but the discussion soured fast when one member took affront to the topic itself - the argument given was that Adam Smith has been generally recognised as the father of Economics, because of his conceptualization of the problem at hand and later economists built on the methods and concepts he developed; who did something first is hardly important, what follows is what matters.  "On this count all the Indian names mentioned as "fathers" do not deserve that title because nothing of any consequence followed." The last line struck me hard as I found this line of argument si...

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