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Amiya Kumar Dasgupta (16 July 1903 – 14 January 1992) (অমিয় কুমার দাশগুপ্ত) was an Indian
economist An economist is a professional and practitioner in the social science discipline of economics. The individual may also study, develop, and apply theories and concepts from economics and write about economic policy. Within this field there are ...
who has been described as "one of the founding fathers of modern economics in India" and "a true pioneer in
developmental economics Development economics is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low- and middle- income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic development, economic growth and structural ...
".Amartya Sen (1994). ''Economic Journal'' 104 (Sept): pp. 1,147-55. He was the father of the economists Sir
Partha Dasgupta Sir Partha Sarathi Dasgupta (born on 17 November 1942), is an Indian-British economist who is the Frank Ramsey Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom and Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. Personal ...
. and Alaknanda Patel.


Early life and education

Dasgupta was born in Bhanga,
Faridpur district Faridpur District ( bn, ফরিদপুর জেলা) is a district in south-central Bangladesh. It is a part of the Dhaka Division. It is bounded by the Padma River to its northeast. The district was named after Farīd-ud-Dīn Masʿūd, ...
, East Bengal, Bengal Presidency, British India (now Bangladesh). His childhood was spent in Goila, a village in
Barisal district Barisal District, officially spelled Barishal District from April 2018, is a district in south-central Bangladesh, formerly called Bakerganj district, established in 1797. Its headquarters are in the city of Barisal, which is also the headqua ...
. Dasgupta obtained his Matriculation degree from Goila School (established in 1883 by his uncle, Rajanikanto Dasgupta) in 1920; his Intermediate degree from the
Brojomohun College Govt. Brojomohun College, Barisal (also BM College) is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Bangladesh. It is located in the city of Barisal in south-western Bangladesh. History On June 14, 1889, Aswini Kumar Dutta founded Brojo ...
, Barisal, East Bengal, 1922, which was then affiliated with the
University of Calcutta The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; CU) is a public collegiate state university in India, located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Considered one of best state research university all over India every year, ...
. He earned his B.A. and M.A. degrees in economics in 1925 and 1926 respectively as a student of the
University of Dacca The University of Dhaka (also known as Dhaka University, or DU) is a public research university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the oldest university in Bangladesh. The university opened its doors to students on July 1st 1921. Currently it ...
. Between 1926 and 1946 Dasgupta was a lecturer in economics at Dacca University. On leave from his lectureship, he worked for a PhD in economics under
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at the
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in 1934–1936, being awarded his Ph.D. in 1936 for a dissertation with the title, "The Conception of Surplus in Theoretical Economics" (published in India during the war as a book). He was later elected Honorary Fellow there in 1978. Among the earliest members of the Hindu diaspora from what is now Bangladesh, Dasgupta and his wife, Shanti, and their two children, Alakananda and Partha, migrated to Delhi in 1946. Apart from brief appointments abroad (Chief of the South Asia Division,
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, 1950–53; Commonwealth Visiting Fellow,
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, 1963–64), he remained in India. Dasgupta died on 14 January 1992 at
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, India.


Economic work

Dasgupta is widely acknowledged to have been India's leading economic theorist in the decades 1930-60 (he published a number of seminal articles and books on economic theory and the history of economic thought) and a pioneer in contemporary development economics. In his obituary, the Nobel Laureate
Amartya Sen Amartya Kumar Sen (; born 3 November 1933) is an Indian economist and philosopher, who since 1972 has taught and worked in the United Kingdom and the United States. Sen has made contributions to welfare economics, social choice theory, econom ...
wrote, "(Dasgupta) was one of the true pioneers of development economics. He had also made substantial contributions to the history of economic ideas, and in particular to analyzing the diverse perspectives of alternative traditions of economic reasoning and their interconnections. He has important publications in at least a dozen other areas in economics ...". Dasgupta was also a renowned teacher (among his students: S.R. Sen, Ashok Mitra, and Amartya Sen). In his obituary piece, Sen goes on to write, "... Dasgupta was a great teacher who could make the subject come alive with imagination, wit, lucidity, and a quality that I can only describe as astute compassion." Dasgupta was one of the founders, in 1949, of the internationally known journal ''The Economic Weekly'' (current name, '' Economic and Political Weekly''). He was President of the Indian Economic Association in 1959. In 2009 his collected works were published by Oxford University Press in three volumes (''Two Treatises on Classical Political Economy'' (Vol. I), ''Essays in Economic Theory'' (Vol. II), and ''Essays in Planning and Public Policy'' (Vol. III)), compiled and edited by his daughter, Alaknanda Patel. In 1955, Professor A. K. Dasgupta was part of the Panel of Economists advising on the Second Five Year Plan.


Professional affiliations

*1926-46: Lecturer, Dacca University *1946-47: Senior Lecturer, Sri Ram College of Commerce *1947: Professor, Ravenshaw College *1947-58: Professor,
Banaras Hindu University Banaras Hindu University (BHU) IAST: kāśī hindū viśvavidyālaya IPA: /kaːʃiː hɪnd̪uː ʋɪʃwəʋid̪jaːləj/), is a collegiate, central, and research university located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, and founded in 1916 ...
*1955: Member, Panel of Economists, Second Five Year Plan *1958-61: Deputy Director General,
National Council of Applied Economic Research National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) is India’s oldest and largest independent, non-profit, economic policy research think tank. Established in New Delhi in 1956, it acquired considerable national and international standing wi ...
, New Delhi *1961-65: Professor,
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*1965-71: Director, A.N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies, Patna *1970-73: Member, Third
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of India *1976-82: Honorary Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityFor more information on all aspects of this section see the Introduction of ''The Collected Papers of A.K. Dasgupta, Volume I: Two Treatises on Classical Political Economy'', edited by Alaknanda Patel, Oxford University Press (2009).


Selected publications

* "Keynesian Economics and Underdeveloped Countries", ''Economic Weekly'', January 1954 (reprinted on his birth centenary in ''Economic and Political Weekly'' 2003, Vol. 38, No. 28, pp. 2919–2922) * ''Planning and Economic Growth'' (George Allen & Unwin, 1965) * ''The Economics of Austerity'' (Oxford University Press, 1975) * ''Epochs of Economic Theory'' (Basil Blackwell, 1985) * ''The Collected Works of A.K. Dasgupta, Volume I: Two Treatises on Classical Political Economy'', edited by Alaknanda Patel (Oxford University Press, 2009) * ''The Collected Works of A.K. Dasgupta, Volume II: Essays in Economic Theory'', edited by Alaknanda Patel (Oxford University Press, 2009) * ''The Collected Works of A.K. Dasgupta, Volume III: Essays in Planning and Public Policy'', edited by Alaknanda Patel (Oxford University Press, 2009)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dasgupta, A. K. 1903 births 1992 deaths University of Calcutta alumni University of Dhaka alumni Alumni of the London School of Economics University of Dhaka faculty Delhi University faculty Banaras Hindu University faculty 20th-century Indian economists