Amitava Krishna Dutt
Professor of Economics and Political Science
(PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983)
217 O'Shaughnessy
574-631-7594
email: adutt@nd.edu
www.nd.edu/~adutt
Geographic focus: Asia and developing countries
Thematic interests: Growth and income distribution; development; international economics; political economy; international political economy; macroeconomics.
Current research: Uneven development and North-South interaction; post-Keynesian models of growth and income distribution; macroeconomics of development; consumption and happiness; political economy of war and peace; trade, growth and the environment.
Thematic interests: Growth and income distribution; development; international economics; political economy; international political economy; macroeconomics.
Selected publications: Coauthor, Economics and Ethics (Macmillan-Palgrave, 2010); coeditor, New Directions in Development Ethics (University of Notre Dame Press, 2010); “Keynesian Growth Theory in the 21st Century,” in Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer, eds., Twenty-first Century Keynesian Economics, Macmillan Palgrave, 2010; “Reconciling the Growth of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply,” in Mark Setterfield, ed., Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Growth (Edward Elgar, 2010); coeditor, Happiness, Economics and Politics (Edward Elgar, 2009); coauthor, “International Institutions, Globalization and the Inequality Among Nations,” Progress in Development Studies, (October, 2009); coeditor, International Handbook of Development Economics, 2 vol. (Edward Elgar, 2008); coauthor, “A Decade of Reforms: The Indian Economy in the 1990s,” in Lance Taylor, ed., External Liberalization in Asia, Post-Socialist Europe and Brazil (Oxford University Press, 2006); coauthor, “Growth, Distribution and the Environment: Sustainable Development for India,” World Development (February 1996); Growth, Distribution and Uneven Development (Cambridge University Press, 1990).