- Eminent economist, House of Lords member Meghnad Desai passes away at . . .
Eminent India-born British economist, former Labour party politician, and House of Lords member Meghnad Desai passed away on Tuesday He was 85 A prominent and well-regarded voice in economics in the UK, India, and beyond, Desai was a widely respected academic who wrote over 200 articles published in academic journals and authored over 25 books
- Desai - Wikipedia
Desai was a title given to feudal lords, and others who were granted a village or group of villages in Maharashtra, and North Karnataka
- My friend Lord Desai: A rare figure who was respected across divides
Lord Desai’s parliamentary aide, friend and mentee Sahil Hansrani pays his respects to a man who made his home in British politics and academia and became the first Labour peer of Indian origin
- Economist Meghnad Desai dies at 85, PM recalls his role in boosting . . .
Lord Meghnad Desai, eminent economist and House of Lords member, has died at 85 He was a former professor at the London School of Economics, author, and influential voice in India-UK relations Listen to Story Desai founded key institutes in global governance and development He served in UK’s
- Meghnad Desai, eminent Indian-born economist and author, dies at 85
Lord Meghnad Desai, a “multifaceted personality”, eminent economist, holder of India’s third-highest civilian honour, and a member of the United Kingdom’s House of Lords has passed away on
- Meghnad Desai’s death and the wave of tributes - The Economic Times
Meghnad Desai economist dies at 85, leaving behind a powerful legacy as one of the most respected Indian-origin thinkers in global economics A former professor at the London School of Economics and member of the UK House of Lords, Desai was known for his fearless opinions, deep knowledge of Marxian and development economics, and efforts to strengthen India-UK ties
- Who Was Meghnad Desai? Eminent Economist And House Of Lords Member Dies . . .
Meghnad Desai, who was born on July 10, 1940, in Gujarat's Vadodara, shaped his life by a deep curiosity about social and economic inequality, which later defined his work He pursued his academic journey with distinction, completing his graduation in economics from the University of Mumbai and a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania
- Lord Meghnad Desai, Indian-origin economist and House of Lords member . . .
Desai was a student of Marxian economics, political economy, monetary policy, and economic history His research spans five decades in a wide range of topics, which include the impact of the private sector and the state on development and Marxian economics He also authored many studies on Indian economic reforms and researched the effects of
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