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PARTHA SARATHI DASGUPTA


Date of Birth: 17 November 1942

Place: Dacca, East Bengal (India)
Nomination: 22 December 1997
Field: Economics
Title: Frank Ramsey Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge, and Professor of Environmental and Development Economics, University of Manchester

 

Institute Address:
University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DD (UK)

Most important awards, prizes and academies Fellow, Econometric Society, 1975; Fellow, British Academy, 1989; Foreign Honorary Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1991; Foreign Member, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1991; Foreign Associate, US National Academy of Sciences, 2001; Fellow, Third World Academy of Sciences, 2001; Fellow, Royal Society, 2004; Foreign Member, American Philosophical Society, 2005; Foreign Member, Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, 2009; Member, Academia Europaea, 2009. Honorary Fellow, London School of Economics, 1994; Honorary Member, American Economic Association, 1997; Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large, Cornell University, 2007-2013; Honorary Professor of Environmental and Climate Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2008-. President, European Economic Association, 1999; President, Royal Economic Society, 1998-2001; President, Section F (Economics), BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science) Festival of Science, 2006; President, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2010-2011. Volvo Environment Prize 2002 (joint with K.-G. Mäler); Co-recipient (with G.M. Heal) of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists "Publication of Enduring Quality Award 2003" for Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources (Cambridge University Press, 1979); International Society for Ecological Economics Kenneth E. Boulding Memorial Award (Biennial), 2004 (joint with K.-G. Mäler); John Kenneth Galbraith Award 2007, American Agricultural Economics Association; Co-recipient (with E. Maskin) of the Kempe Foundation-European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics-Umea University biennial Erik Kempe Award, 2007, for the article, "Uncertainty and Hyperbolic Discounting", American Economic Review, 2005, 95(4), 1290-1299. Knight Bachelor (Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Birthday Honours List, 2002, for "services to economics"). Doctor, Honoris Causa: Wageningen University, 2000; Catholic University of Louvain, 2007; Faculté Universitaire Saint-Louis, 2009; University of Bologna, 2010.
Main publications Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources (with G.M. Heal), James Nisbet and Cambridge University Press, 1979; The Control of Resources, Basil Blackwell (Oxford), Harvard University Press (Cambridge, Mass.) and Oxford University Press (Delhi) 1982; Economic Organizations as Games (co-editor with K. Binmore), Basil Blackwell (Oxford), 1986; The Economics of Bargaining (co-editor with K. Binmore), Basil Blackwell (Oxford), 1987; Economic Policy and Technological Performance (co-editor with P. Stoneman), Cambridge University Press, 1987; An Inquiry into Well-Being and Destitution, Clarendon Press (Oxford), 1993; The Environment and Emerging Development Issues, Vols. I and II (co-editor with K.-G. Mäler), Clarendon Press (Oxford), 1997; The Economics of Transnational Commons (co-editor with K.-G. Mäler and A. Vercelli), Clarendon Press (Oxford), 1997; Creation and Transfer of Knowledge (co-editor with C. Barba Navaretti, K.-G. Mäler and D. Siniscalco), Springer (Berlin), 1998; Social Capital, A Multifaceted Perspective (co-editor with Ismail Serageldin), World Bank (Washington, DC), 2000; Human Well-Being and the Natural Environment, Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2001 (Revised edition, with new Appendix (paperback), March 2004); The Economics of Non-Convex Ecosystems (co-editor with Karl-Göran Mäler), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003; Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Synthesis (with W.V. Reid, H.A. Mooney, A. Cropper et al.), World Resources Institute (Washington, DC: Island Press), 2005, pp. 1-137 (This publication synthesised the findings of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, which has been awarded the Zayed International Prize, 2005); Economics: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 2007 (Translated to date into Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and German); Povertà, Ambiente e Società (Bologna: il Mulino), 2007 (Collected papers on poverty, environment and society, translated and edited by Elena Podrecca and Maurizio Zenezini).

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