01839 a2200181 4500999001700000020001800017082001900035100001800054245010600072250002200178260003900200300001600239504001900255520120100274650003101475942001201506952013901518 c26099d26099 a9780190120894 a330.092bBAS-E aBasu, Kaushik aEconomist's miscellanyb: from the groves of academe to the slopes of Raisina Hill (Expanded edition) aExpended Edition  bOxford University Pressc2020aUSA a xxi, 332p. aInclude Index  aPhilosophy has to be deductive, poetry romantic, plays and fiction humorous, and politics intriguing if they are to catch my attention, ' writes Kaushik Basu. All these interests are on display in An Economist's Miscellany, which brings together an eclectic collection of writings on the world of academe, politics, policy, travel, and more. This book offers unique glimpses of the author's engagement with the world: his opinions on contemporary policies and economic issues; his exploration of different parts of the world; and his reflections on people, ideas, and books that have influenced him. An Economist's Miscellany also puts on display his literary forays-translations of two hilarious Bengali short stories and a four-act play on academe, love, and cultural misunderstandings. This second and much-expanded edition of the book features a new set of essays that reflects the author's dual perspective of the world: one from the groves of academe and one from the policymaker's perch, in New Delhi and in Washington, DC. In the world of policymaking he was not just an observer but an active participant, and many of the new essays dwell on ideas gathered from this hands-on engagement. aEconomicsvEconomic policy 2ddccBK 00104070aNASSDOCbNASSDOCd2020-06-29eOPg726.35i2020-06-11l0o330.092 BAS-Ep50870r2020-07-13 00:00:00v995.00w2020-06-11yBK