This book is a compendium on economics specially designed for development practitioners and civil-society activists who do not have formal training in the subject. It provides an understanding of microeconomics, knowledge of the macroeconomic environment and insights from the specialized area called development economics. Through separate chapters, it covers poverty, inequality, social and gender discrimination, and environmental impact.

Economics in Action provides the necessary knowledge to participants of public debates who do not have a background in economics and would like to reinforce their arguments and analyses with sound economic theory. It also carries specific tips on using economics in development practice and interventions. The author, in general, tries to relate the ideas and relationships described in economics with the real-world problems that we may encounter as part of our lives.
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Economics in Action summarizes the insights of economics (microeconomics, development economics, and institutional economics) for development practitioners who work in governmental and non-governmental organizations and civil society activists who do not have formal training in economics.
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Foreword - Anurag Behar Preface I: INTRODUCTION Why Should Development Practitioners Study Economics? What Is Economics? II: ANALYTICAL BOX OF ECONOMICS Rational Choice Analysis of Individuals and Firms Analysis of Markets Situations Where Market Is Inadequate Analysis of Strategies in Relationships A Brief Understanding of Macro-Economic Environment III: DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH Human Development Economics of Growth: Part I Economics of Growth: Part II Economics of Underdevelopment: Part I Economics of Underdevelopment: Part II IV: ISSUES OF DISTRIBUTION AND SUSTAINABILITY The Poor and Poverty Inequality An Economic Understanding of Social and Gender Discrimination Economics of Environmental Impact V: BEYOND INDIVIDUALS AND HOUSEHOLDS The Role of Government Government Failure and Non-Government Actions Institutions and Development Political Economy and Development VI: ENABLING DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE Using Economics for Development Interventions Using Economics for Analysing and Designing Organizations and Rules Appendix Bibliography Index
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ISBN
9788132111245
Publisert
2013-12
Utgiver
SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd; SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
Vekt
540 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
372

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V. Santhakumar is currently Professor, Azim Premji University, Bangalore. He had been a faculty, for 15 years (1996–2011), and is currently a Visiting Professor at the Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum. He worked as a full-time volunteer in a major non-governmental organisation called Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad. He completed doctoral research from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. He has held postdoctoral scholarships at the Wageningen Agricultural University, Netherlands, and Vanderbilt University, United States. V. Santhakumar has also carried out a number of consultant assignments for the Asian Development Bank, United Nations Environment Programme and United Nations Development Programme in different states of India, and in Tajikistan, Palestine, Laos and so on. He has received the research medal and the outstanding research award of the Global Development Network, during its initial years. He specialises in institutional issues of environment, natural resources, energy and infrastructure. In addition to publishing in international journals, he has authored Analysing Social Opposition to Reforms (2008), Economic Analysis of Institutions: A Practical Guide (2011) and Economics in Action: An Easy Guide for Development Practitioners (2013)—all published by SAGE India. He has also co-edited the two-volume series on Law and Economics (2013) published by SAGE India.