Amit Bhaduri was educated in Presidency College, Calcutta; Massachusetts
Institute of Technology; and Cambridge University, where he received
a Ph.D. in 1967. He has taught in various universities around the
world as professor/ visiting professor, including Presidency College
and Institute of Management, Calcutta; Delhi School of Economics
and Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; Centre for Development
Studies, Trivandrum; El Colegio de Mexico; Stanford University;
Vienna and Linz University, Austria; Norwegian University of Science
and Technology; Bremen University, Germany; and Bologna and Pavia
University, Italy. He has been a fellow of various institutes of
advanced studies in Austria, Sweden, Germany, and Italy; worked
on various expert bodies of the United Nations; and served as member
on some national and international commissions. Bhaduri has published
more than 60 papers in standard international journals and is currently
on the editorial boards of five of them. He has written six books:
The Economic Structure of Backward Agriculture (London: Academic
Press, 1982), Macroeconomics: The Dynamics of Commodity Production
(London: Macmillan, 1986), Unconventional Economic Essays (New Delhi:
Oxford University Press,1992), An Intelligent Person’s Guide
to Liberalisation (coauthored with D. Nayyar) (India: Penguin, 1996),
On the Border of Economic Theory and History (New Delhi: Oxford
University Press, 1999), and Development with Dignity (India: National
Book Trust, 2006). Some of his books and articles have been translated
into several European and Asian languages. Bhaduri is currently
internationally selected professor (of ‘clear fame’)
in Pavia University, Italy, and visiting professor in the Council
for Social Development, Delhi University. He teaches in Italy part
of the year and lives mainly in New Delhi. |