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Development as Freedom

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SKU: 9780385720274

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Development as Freedom by Nobel laureate Amartya Sen offers a paradigm shift in understanding economic growth. Sen argues freedom is crucial for both prosperity and global well-being. This book explores freedom’s power to improve lives, even amidst increasing wealth disparity. It’s essential reading for anyone invested in economic development and global welfare. ISBN: 9780385720274

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780385720274
  • Publisher: Anchor Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Anchor Books
  • Depth: 19
  • Height: 204 mm
  • No of Pages: 384
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 367 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0385720270
  • Publisher Date: 15 Aug 2000
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Width: 135 mm

22 reviews for Development as Freedom

  1. Ananya Okhde

    The concept of freedom driving development is powerfully argued. Occasional academic jargon slows progress.

  2. Aditi Bansal

    Important concepts, but can be dry at times. Sen’s ideas are worth exploring. A bit dense, but ultimately rewarding.

  3. Prazzwal Arjun Singh

    A thought-provoking read. Sen challenges conventional wisdom about development. Some chapters were a bit heavy, but overall, a worthwhile investment.

  4. Vaidehi Gupta

    Revolutionary ideas presented in an academic style. Grasping the core concept requires patience.

  5. Ankit Patel

    A challenging but rewarding read. Sen successfully argues that freedom is central to development. Highly recommended for serious readers.

  6. Abhishek Kundu

    An insightful book with a powerful message. Sen makes a convincing case for freedom as a driver of development. Highly recommend.

  7. Reju Rohan

    Insightful, but demands deep focus; Amartya Sen’s arguments present a compelling shift in understanding growth.

  8. Rishabh Singh

    Important ideas, but the writing style can be a bit academic. Still, Development as Freedom offers a valuable contribution to the discussion.

  9. Siddharth Kumar Pandey

    Important book. I wish I had read this year ago. Good for economics student.

  10. Nikita Gupta

    A powerful and insightful book. Sen’s focus on freedom provides a new lens for understanding development. Some chapters are tough going.

  11. Bronia Mathews

    Sen’s perspective is refreshing. While dense at times, the core message about freedom’s role in development is compelling. A must-read for economics enthusiasts.

  12. Ankit Bhatt

    Not a light read. But the concept is thought provoking. Definitely worth reading

  13. Rishu

    A challenging yet important read, redefining economic growth. Sen’s work is vital for understanding global welfare.

  14. Gaurav Kumar

    This book changed my perspective on development. Sen’s focus on freedom is crucial. Some parts are a bit slow, but stick with it.

  15. Aayush Gupta

    Sen’s profound insights on human agency and societal progress are captivating. A bit complex, but remarkably impactful!

  16. Kumar Ritik

    A must read if you are interested in economics and philosophy. Sen really changed my perspective.

  17. Sourav Kumar Saw

    An eye-opening perspective on global issues; Sen truly delivers a refreshing viewpoint, though occasionally dense.

  18. Sakshi Yogendra Kasat

    Though sometimes complex, Sen’s writing is engaging. The main idea is important to learn.

  19. Tushar Tukaram Magar

    While dense, the book offers a groundbreaking perspective. Freedom as the core of development? Sen makes a compelling case.

  20. Priyal Jain Jain

    Sen’s arguments are well-reasoned and compelling. Development as Freedom is a must-read for anyone interested in economics and global affairs.

  21. Dhruv Sharma

    Sen’s insights are brilliant and deeply humane. The book is dense, but the arguments are strong and important. A truly impactful work.

  22. Kartik Dhaka

    It is a good book to understand development but hard to keep reading.

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