Sen, A.K. (1957a) A note on foreign exchange requirements of development plans, Economica Internazionale, 10, pp. 248-254.
Sen, A.K. (1957b) A note on Tinbergen on the optimum rate of saving, Economic Journal, 67, pp. 745-748.
Sen, A.K. (1957c) Some notes on the choice of capital-intensity in development planning, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 71, pp. 561-584.
Sen, A.K. (1957d) Unemployment, relative prices and the savings potential, Indian Economic Review, 3, pp. 56-63.
Sen, A.K. (1958) A note on the Mahalanobis model of sectoral planning, Arthaniti, 1, pp. 26-33.
Sen, A.K. (1959a) The choice of agricultural techniques in underdeveloped countries, Economic Development and Cultural Change, 7, pp. 279-285.
Sen, A.K. (1959b) Choice of capital-intensity further considered, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 73, pp. 466-484.
Sen, A.K. (1959c) Determinism and historical predictions, Enquiry, 2.
Sen, A.K. (1960a) Choice of Techniques (Oxford, Basil Blackwell).
Sen, A.K. (Ed.)(1960b) Growth Economics (Harmondsworth, Penguin Books).
Sen, A.K. (1961) On optimizing the rate of saving, Economic Journal, 71, pp. 479-496.
Sen, A.K. (1962a) An aspect of Indian agriculture, Economic Weekly, Annual Number, 16.
Sen, A.K. (1962b) Neo-classical and neo-Keynesian theories of distribution, Economic Record, 39, pp. 53-64.
Sen, A.K. (1962c) On the usefulness of used machines, Review of Economics and Statistics, 44, pp. 346-362.
Sen, A.K. (1963a) Distribution, transitivity and Little's welfare criterion, Economic Journal, 73, pp. 771-778.
Sen, A.K. (1963b) The money rate of interest in the pure theory of growth, in: F. Hahn & F. Brechling (Eds) Theories of the Rate of Interest (London, Macmillan).
Sen, A.K. (1964a) The efficiency of indirect taxes, in: Problems of Economic Dynamics and Planning: essays in honour of M. Kalecki (New York & Oxford, Pergamon Press).
Sen, A.K. (1964b) A planning model for the educational requirements of economic development: comments, in: Residual Factor and Economic Growth (Paris, OECD).
Sen, A.K. (1964c) Preferences, votes and the transitivity of majority decisions, Review of Economic Studies, 31, pp. 163-165.
Sen, A.K. (1964d) Size of holdings and productivity, Economic Weekly, Annual Number, 16, pp. 323-326.
Sen, A.K. (1964e) Surplus labour and the degree of mechanization, in: K. Berrill (Ed.) Economic Development with Special Reference to East Asia (London, Macmillan), pp. 386-398.
Sen, A.K. (1964f) Working capital in the Indian economy, in: P.N. Rosenstein-Rodan (Ed.) Pricing and Fiscal Policies (London, Allen & Unwin), pp. 125-146.
Sen, A.K. (1965a) The commodity pattern of British enterprise in early Indian industrialization 1854-1914, in: Proceedings of the Second International Conference of Economic History (Paris), pp. 781-816.
Sen, A.K. (1965b) Mishan, Little and welfare: a reply, Economic Journal, 75, p. 442.
Sen, A.K. (1966a) Economic approaches to education and manpower planning, Indian Economic Review, New Series, 1, pp. 1-21.
Sen, A.K. (1966b) Education, vintage and learning by doing, Journal of Human Resources, 1, pp. 3-21.
Sen, A.K. (1966c) Hume's law and Hare's rule, Philosophy, 155, pp 75-79.
Sen, A.K. (1966d) Labour allocation in a cooperative enterprise, Review of Economic Studies, 33, pp. 361-371.
Sen, A.K. (1966e) Peasants and dualism with or without surplus labor, Journal of Political Economy, 74, pp. 425-450.
Sen, A.K. (1966f) A possibility theorem on majority decisions, Econometrica, 34(2), pp. 49-109.
Sen, A.K. (1967a) Isolation, assurance and the social rate of discount, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 81, pp. 112-124.
Sen, A.K. (1967b) The nature and classes of prescriptive judgements, Philosophical Quarterly, 17.
Sen, A.K. (1967c) The pattern of British enterprise in early Indian industrialization, 1854-1914, in: B. Singh & V.B. Singh (Eds) Social and Economic Change (Bombay, Allied Publishers), pp. 409-429.
Sen, A.K. (1967d) Surplus labour in India: a critique of Schultz's statistical test, Economic Journal, 77, pp. 154-161.
Sen, A.K. (1967e) Terminal capital and optimum savings, in: C.H. Feinstein (Ed.) Socialism, Capitalism and Economic Growth (London, Cambridge University Press), pp. 40-53.
Sen, A.K. (1968) General criteria of industrial project evaluation, in: Evaluation of Industrial Projects (New York, UN Industrial Development Organization).
Sen, A.K. (1969a) Choice functions and revealed preference, Review of Economic Studies, 36(1), pp. 381-393.
Sen, A.K. (1969b) Choice of techniques: a critical survey of a class of debates, in: Planning for Advanced Skills and Technologies (New York, United Nations).
Sen, A.K. (1969c) A game-theoretic analysis of theories of collectivism in allocation, in: T. Majumdar (Ed.) Growth and choice (London, Oxford University Press), pp. 1-17.
Sen, A.K. (1969d) Planner's preferences: optimality, distribution and social welfare, in: J. Margolis and H. Guitton (Ed.) Public Economics (London, Macmillan), pp. 201-221.
Sen, A.K. (1969e) Quasi-transitivity, rational choice and collective decision, Review of Economic Studies, 36(1), pp. 381-393.
Sen, A.K. (1969f) The role of policy-makers in project formulation and evaluation, Industrialization and Productivity, Bulletin 13 (New York, United Nations).
Sen, A.K. (1970a) Aspects of Indian education, in: S.C. Malik (Ed.) Management and Organization of Indian Universities (Simla, Institute of Advanced Study).
Sen, A.K. (1970b) Collective Choice and Social Welfare (San Francisco, Holden Day)
Sen, A.K. (1970c) The impossibility of a Paretian liberal, Journal of Political Economy, 78(1), pp. 152-157.
Sen, A.K. (1970d) Interpersonal aggregation and partial comparability, Econometrica, 38(3), pp. 393-409.
Sen, A.K. (1970e) Interrelations between project, sectoral and aggregate planning, Economic Bulletin for Asia and the Far East, 21.
Sen, A.K. (1970f) Models of educational planning and their applications, Journal of Development, 2.
Sen, A.K. (1970g) Strategies of economic development: feasibility constraints and planning, in: E.A.G. Robinson & M. Kidron (Eds) Economic Development in South Asia (London, Macmillan), pp. 369-378.
Sen, A.K. (1971a) Choice functions and revealed preference, Review of Economic Studies, 38(115), pp. 304-317.
Sen, A.K. (1971b) The impossibility of a Paretian liberal: a reply, Journal of Political Economy, 79, pp. 1406-1407.
Sen, A.K. (1971c) A quantitative study of brain drain from the developing countries to the United States, Journal of Development Planning, 3.
Sen, A.K. (1972a) Aspects of Indian education, in: P. Chaudhuri (Ed.) Aspects of Indian Economic Development (London, Allen & Unwin).
Sen, A.K. (1972b) Control areas and accounting prices: an approach to economic evaluation, Economic Journal, 82(325), pp. 486-501.
Sen, A.K. (1972c) Interpersonal comparison and partial comparability: a correction, Econometrica, 40(5), p. 959.
Sen, A.K. (1972d) Objectivity and Position (Kansas, University of Kansas).
Sen, A.K. (1973a) Behaviour and the concept of preference, Economica, 40, pp. 241-259.
Sen, A.K. (1973b) Brain drain: causes and effects, in: B.R. Williams (Ed.) Science and Technology in Economic Growth (London, Macmillan), pp. 385-404.
Sen, A.K. (1973c) Dimensions of Unemployment in India (Calcutta, Indian Statistical Institute).
Sen, A.K. (1973d) On Economic Inequality (Oxford, Clarendon Press).
Sen, A.K. (1973e) On ignorance and equal distribution, American Economic Review 63(5), pp. 1022-1024.
Sen, A.K. (1973f) On the development of basic income indicators to supplement the GNP measure, United Nations Economic Bulletin for Asia and the Far East, 24(2-3), pp. 1-11.
Sen, A.K. (1973g) Poverty, inequality and unemployment: some conceptual issues in measurement, Economic and Political Weekly, 8, pp. 1457-1464.
Sen, A.K. (1974a) Choice, orderings and morality, in: S. Korner (Ed.) Practical Reason (Oxford, Blackwell), pp. 54-67.
Sen, A.K. (1974b) Informational bases of alternative welfare approaches: aggregation and income distribution, Journal of Public Economics, 3(4), pp. 387-403.
Sen, A.K. (1974c) On some debates in capital theory, Economica, 41(163), pp. 328-335.
Sen, A.K. (1974d) Poverty, inequality and unemployment: some conceptual issues in measurement, Sankhya: The Indian Journal of Statistics, 36, pp. 67-82.
Sen, A.K. (1974e) Rawls versus Bentham: an axiomatic examination of the pure distribution problem, Theory and Decision, 4, pp. 283-292.
Sen, A.K. (1975a) The concept of efficiency, in: M. Parkin and A.R. Nobay (Eds) Contemporary Issues in Economics (Manchester, Manchester University Press), pp. 196-210.
Sen, A.K. (1975b) Employment, institutions and technology: some policy issues, International Labour Review, 112(1), pp. 45-73.
Sen, A.K. (1975c) Employment, Technology & Development (Oxford, Clarendon Press).
Sen, A.K. (1975d) Is a Paretian liberal really impossible?: A reply, Public Choice, 21(21), pp. 111-113.
Sen, A.K. (1975e) Minimal conditions for monotonicity of capital value, Journal of Economic Theory, 11(3), pp. 340-355.
Sen, A.K. (1976a) Famines as failures of exchange entitlements, Economic and Political Weekly, 11, pp. 1273-1280.
Sen, A.K. (1976b) Liberty, unanimity and fights, Economica, 43(171), pp. 217-245.
Sen, A.K. (1976c) Poverty: an ordinal approach to measurement, Econometrica, 44(2), pp. 219-231.
Sen, A.K. (1976d) Poverty and Economic Development (Ahmedabad, Vikram A. Sarabhai AMA Memorial Trust).
Sen, A.K. (1976e) Real national income, Review of Economic Studies, 43(1), pp. 19-39.
Sen, A.K. (1976f) Social choice theory: a re-examination, Econometrica, 45(1), pp. 53-89.
Sen, A.K. (1976g) Welfare inequalities and Rawlsian axiomatics, Theory and Decision, 7.
Sen, A.K. (1977a) Non linear social welfare functions: A Reply to Prof. Harsanyi, in: R. Butts & J. Hintikka (Eds) Foundational Problems in the Social Sciences (Dordrecht, Reidel), pp. 297-302.
Sen, A.K. (1977b) On the approach to planning against hunger, CERES: FAO Review on Agriculture and Development, 58.
Sen, A.K. (1977c) On weights and measures: informational constraints in social welfare analysis, Econometrica, 45(7), pp. 1539-1572.
Sen, A.K. (1977d) Poverty and welfarism, Intermountain Economic Review, 8(1), pp. 1-13.
Sen, A.K. (1977e) Rational Fools: A critique of the behavioral foundations of economic theory, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6 (4), pp. 317-344.
Sen, A.K. (1977f) Social choice theory: a re-examination, Econometrica, 45(1), pp. 53-89.
Sea, A.K. (1977g) Starvation and exchange entitlements: a genera[ approach and its application to the Great Bengal Famine, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1(1), pp. 33-59.
Sen, A.K. (1977h) The statistical chickens, CERES, 10(4), pp. 14-17
Sen, A.K. (1978a) Ethical measurement of inequality: some difficulties, in: W. Krelle & A.F. Shorrocks (Eds) Personal Income Distribution (Amsterdam, North-Holland), pp. 81-94.
Sen, A.K. (1978b) On the labour theory of value: some methodological issues, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2, pp. 175-190.
Sen, A.K. (1978c) Welfare theory, in: Beckmann, Menges & Selten (Eds) Encyclopedic Handbook of Mathematical Economic Sciences (Gabler).
Sen, A.K. (1979a) Informational analysis of moral principles, in: R. Harrison (Ed.) Rational Action (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press), pp. 115-132.
Sen, A.K. (1979b) Interpersonal comparisons of welfare, in: M. Boskin (Ed.) Economics and Human Welfare (New York, Academic Press), pp. 183-201.
Sen, A.K. (1979c) Issues in the measurement of poverty, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 81, pp. 285-307.
Sen, A.K. (1979d) Personal utilities and public judgements: or what's wrong with welfare economics, Economic Journal, 89(355), pp. 537-558.
Sen, A.K. (1979e) Strategies and revelation: informational constraints in public decisions, in: J.J. Laffont (Ed) Aggregation and Revelation of Preferences (Amsterdam, North Holland), pp. 13-28.
Sen, A.K. (1979f) Utilitarianism and welfarism, Journal of Philosophy, 76, pp. 463-488.
Sen, A.K. (1979g) The welfare basis of real income comparisons: a survey, Journal of Economics Literature, 17(1), pp. 1-45.
Sen, A.K. (1980a) Description as choice, Oxford Economic Papers, 32, pp. 353-369.
Sen, A.K. (1980b) Economic development: objectives and obstacles, in: R.F. Dernberger (Ed.) China's Development Experience in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge, Harvard University Press), pp. 19-37.
Sen, A.K. (1980c) Equality of what?, in: S. McMurrin (Ed.), Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Vol. I (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press), pp. 197-220.
Sen, A.K. (1980d) Famine mortality: a study of the bengal famine of 1943, in: E.J. Hobsbawm, A. Mitra, K.N. Raj, I. Sachs, & A. Thorner (Eds) Peasants in History: essays in memory of Daniel Thorner (Calcutta, Oxford University Press), pp. 194-220.
Sen, A.K. (1980e) Famines, World Development, 8, pp. 613-621.
Sen, A.K. (1980f) Labour and technology, in: J. Cody, H. Hughes & D. Walls (Eds) Policies for Industrial Progress in Development Countries (New York, Oxford University Press), pp. 121-158.
Sen, A.K. (1980g) The welfare basis of real income comparisons: a reply, Journal of Economic Literature, 18, pp. 1547-1552
Sen, A.K. (1980-81) Plural utility, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 80.
Sen, A.K. (1981a) Economic development: objectives and obstacles, in: R.F. Demberger (Ed) China's Development Experience in Comparative Perspective (Cambridge, Harvard University Press).
Sen, A.K. (1981b) Ethical issues in income distribution: national and international, in: Grassman & E. Lundberg (Eds) The World Economic Order: Past and Prospects (London, Macmillan), pp. 464-494.
Sen, A.K. (1981c) Ingredients of famine analysis: availability and entitlements, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 95, pp. 433-464.
Sen, A.K. (1981d) A positive concept of negative freedom, in: E. Morscher & R. Stranzinger (Eds) Proceedings of the 5th International Wittgenstein Symposium (Vienna, Holder-Pichler-Tempsky).
Sen, A.K. (1981e) Poverty and Famines: an essay on entitlement and depression (Oxford, Oxford University Press).
Sen, A.K. (1981f) Public action and the quality of life in developing countries, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 43, pp. 287-319.
Sen, A.K. (1981g) A reply to welfarism: a defense against Sen's attack, Economic Journal, 91, pp. 531-535.
Sen, A.K. (1982a) Choice, Welfare and Measurement (Oxford, Basil Blackwell).
Sen, A.K. (1982b) The food problem: theory and policy, Third World Quarterly, 4, pp. 447-459.
Sen, A.K. (1982c) How is India doing?, New York Review of Books, 29, pp. 41-45.
Sen, A.K. (1982d) Liberty as control: an appraisal, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 7, pp. 207-221.
Sen, A.K. (1982e) Approaches to the choice of discount rates for social cost benefit analysis, in: R. Lind (Ed.) Discounting for Time and Risk in Energy Policy (Washington, D.C., Resources for the Future), pp. 325-353.
Sen, A.K. (1982f) The right not to be hungry, in: G. Floistad (Ed.) Contemporary Philosophy: A New Survey, Vol. 2 (The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff), pp. 343-360.
Sen, A.K. (1982g) Rights and agency, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 11(2), pp. 113-132.
Sen, A.K. (1983a) Accounts, actions and values: objectivity of social science, in: C. Lloyd (Ed.) Social Theory and Political Practice (Oxford, Clarendon Press), pp. 87-107.
Sen, A.K. (1983b) Carrots, sticks and economics: perception problems in economics, Indian Economic Review, 18, pp. 1-16.
Sen, A.K. (1983c) Development: which way now?, Economic Journal, 93, pp. 745-762.
Sen, A.K. (1983d) Economics and the family, Asian Development Review, 1, pp. 14-16.
Sen, A.K. (1983e) Evaluator relativity and consequential evaluation, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 12(2), pp. 113-132.
Sen, A.K. (1983f) Liberty and social choice, Journal of Philosophy, 80(1), pp. 5-28.
Sen, A.K. (1983g) Poor, relatively speaking, Oxford Economic Papers, 35(2), pp. 153-169.
Sen, A.K. (1983h) The profit motive, Lloyds Bank Review, 147.
Sen, A.K. (1984a) Food battles: conflicts in access to food, Food and Nutrition, 10.
Sen, A.K. (1984b) The living standard, Oxford Economic Papers, 36, pp. 74-90.
Sen, A.K. (1984c) Resources, Values and Development (Oxford, Blackwell & Cambridge, Harvard University Press).
Sen, A.K. (1985a) Commodities and Capabilities (Amsterdam, North Holland).
Sen, A.K. (1985b) Goals, commitment, and identity, Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, 1(2), pp. 341-355.
Sen, A.K. (1985c) The moral standing of the market, in: E.F. Paul, F.D. Miller, Jr. & J. Paul (Eds) Ethics and Economics (Oxford, Basil Blackwell), pp. 1-19.
Sen, A.K. (1985d) Rationality and uncertainty, Theory and Decision, 18, pp. 109-127.
Sen, A.K. (1985e) A reply to Professor Townsend, Oxford Economic Papers, 37, pp. 669-676.
Sen, A.K. (1985f) Rights and capabilities, in: T. Honderich (Ed.) Morality and Objectivity (London, Routledge), pp. 130-148.
Sen, A.K. (1985g) Rights as goals, in: S. Guest & A. Milne (Eds) Equality and Discrimination: Essays in Freedom and Justice (Stuttgart, Franz Steiner), pp. 11-25.
Sen, A.K. (1985h) Social choice and justice: a review article, Journal of Economic Literature, 23, pp. 1764-1776.
Sen, A.K. (1985i) Well-being, agency and freedom: the Dewey Lectures 1984, Journal of Philosophy, 82, pp. 169-221.
Sen, A.K. (1985j) Women, technology and sexual divisions, Trade and Development (UNCTAD), 6.
Sen, A.K. (1986a) Adam Smith's prudence theory and reality in development, in: S. Lall & F. Stewart (Eds) Essays in Honour of Paul Streeten (New York, St. Martin's Press), pp. 28-37.
Sen, A.K. (1986b) The causes of famine: a reply, Food Policy, 11, pp. 125-132.
Sen, A.K. (1986c) The concept of well-being, in: S. Guhan & M. Shroff (Eds) Essays on Economic Progress and Welfare: in honour of I.G. Patel (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 174-192.
Sen, A.K. (1986d) Economic distance and the living standard, in: K. Ahooja-Patel, A.G. Drabek & M. Nerfin (Eds) World Economy in Transition: essays presented to Surendre Patel on his sixtieth birthday (Oxford & New York, Pergamon Press), pp. 63-74.
Sen, A.K. (1986e) Food, economics and entitlements, Lloyds Bank Review, 160, pp. 3-20.
Sen, A.K. (1986f) Foundations of social choice theory: an epilogue, in: J. Elster & A. Hylland (Eds) Foundations of Social Choice Theory (New York, Cambridge University Press), pp. 213-248.
Sen, A.K. (1986g) Information and invariance in normative choice, in: W.P. Heller, R.M. Starr, & D.A. Starret (Eds) Essays in Honor of Kenneth J. Arrow, Vol. I (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press), pp. 29-55.
Sen, A.K. (1986h) Planning and the judgement of economic progress, Review of Indian Planning Processes: Proceedings of the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Indian Statistical Institute (Calcutta, I.S.I.).
Sen, A.K. (1986i) Prediction and economic theory, in: J. Mason, P. Mathias & J.H. Westcott (Eds) Predictability in Science and Society (London, The Royal Society & The British Academy), pp. 3-22.
Sen, A.K. (1986j) Rationality, interest and identity, in: A. Foxley, M. McPherson & G. O'Donnell (Eds) Development, Democracy, and the Art of Trespassing (Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame Press), pp. 343-353.
Sen, A.K. (1986k) The right to take personal risks in: D. MacLean (Ed.) Values at Risk (Totowa, NJ, Rowman and Allanheld), pp. 155-169.
Sen, A.K. (1986l) Social choice theory in: K.J. Arrow & M. Intriligator (Eds) Handbook of Mathematical Economics, Vol. III (Amsterdam, North-Holland), pp. 1073-1181.
Sen, A.K. (1986m) Welfare Economics and the Real World (Memphis: P.K. Seidman Foundation).
Sen, A.K. (1987a) Defense spending as a priority: comment, in: C. Schmidt & F. Blackaby (Eds) Peace, Defense and Economic Analysis (New York, St. Martin's Press), pp. 45-49.
Sen, A.K. (1987b) Goods and people, in: V.L. Urguidi (Ed.) Structural Change, Economic Interdependence and World Development, Vol. 1 (New York, St. Martin's Press), pp. 153-177.
Sen, A.K. (1987c) Hunger and Entitlements (Helsinki, WIDER).
Sen, A.K. (1987d) Justice, in: J. Eatwell, M. Milgate & P. Newman (Eds) The New Palgrave: a dictionary of economics Vol. 2 (London, Macmillan), pp. 1039-1043.
Sen, A.K. (1987e) On Ethics and Economics (Oxford & New York, Basil Blackwell).
Sen, A.K. (1987f) Maurice Herbert Dobb, in: J. Eatwell, M. Milgate & P. Newman (Eds) The New Palgrave: a dictionary of economics, Vol. I (London, Macmillan), pp. 910-912.
Sen, A.K. (1987g) Rational behaviour, in: J. Eatwell, M. Milgate & P. Newman (Eds) The New Palgrave: a dictionary of economics, Vol. 4 (London, Macmillan), pp. 68-76.
Sen, A.K. (1987h) Reply: famines and Mr. Bowbrick, Food Policy, 12, pp. 10-14.
Sen, A.K. (1987i) Social choice, in: J. Eatwell, M. Milgate & P. Newman (Eds) The New Palgrave: a dictionary of economics, Vol. 4 (London, Macmillan), pp. 382-393.
Sen, A.K. (1987j) The Standard of Living, Tanner Lectures with discussion by J. Muellbauer and others (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press).
Sen, A.K. (1988a) Africa and India: what do we have to learn from each other?, in: K.J. Arrow (Ed.), The Balance between Industry and Agriculture in Economic Development, Vol. 1 (London, Macmillan), pp. 105-37.
Sen, A.K. (1988b) The concept of development, in: H.B. Chenery & T.N. Srinivasan (Eds) Handbook of Development Economics, Vol. 1 (Amsterdam, North-Holland), pp. 9-26.
Sen, A.K. (1988c) Family and food: sex bias in poverty, in: T.N. Srinivasan & P.K.Bardhan (Eds) Rural Poverty in South Asia (New York, Columbia University Press), pp. 453-472.
Sen, A.K. (1988d) Freedom of choice: concept and content, European Economic Review, 32, pp. 269-294.
Sen, A.K. (1988e) Property and hunger, Economic Philosophy, 4, pp. 57-68.
Sen, A.K. (1988f) Sri Lanka's achievements: how and when, in: T.N. Srinivasan & P.K. Bardhan (Eds), Rural Poverty in South Asia (New York, Columbia University Press) pp. 549-556.
Sen, A.K. (1989a) Economic methodology: heterogeneity and relevance, Social Research, 56, pp. 299-329.
Sen, A.K. (1989b) Food and freedom, World Development, 17(6), pp. 769-781.
Sen, A.K. (1989c) Indian development: lessons and non-lessons, Daedalus, 118, pp. 369-392.
Sen, A.K. (1989d) Women's survival as a development problem, Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 43.
Sen, A.K. (1990a) Entitlements and the Chinese famine, Food Policy, 15.
Sen, A.K. (1990b) Food entitlements and economic chains, in: L.F. Newman (Ed.) Hunger in History (Oxford, Blackwell), pp. 374-386.
Sen, A.K. (1990c) Gender and cooperative conflict, in: I. Tinker (Ed) Persistent Inequalities (New York, Oxford University Press), pp. 123-149.
Sen, A.K. (1990d) Individual freedom as a social commitment, New York Review of Books, 37(10), pp. 49-54.
Sen, A.K. (1990e) Justice: means versus freedoms, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 19, pp. 111-121.
Sen, A.K. (1990f) More than 100 million women are missing, New York Review of Books, 37(20), pp. 61-66.
Sen, A.K. (1990g) Public action for social security, in: E. Ahmed et al. (Eds) Social Security in Developing Countries (Oxford, Clarendon Press).
Sen, A.K. (1990h) Public Action to Remedy Hunger (New York, The Hunger Project).
Sen, A.K. (1990i) Welfare, freedom and social choice: a reply, Recherches economiques de Louvain, 56, pp. 451-485.
Sen, A. K. (1991a) The nature of inequality, in: K.J. Arrow (Ed.) Markets and Welfare, (London, Macmillan), pp. 3-21.
Sen, A.K. (1991b) Utility: ideas and terminology, Economics and Philosophy, 7, pp. 277-283.
Sen, A.K. (1991c) Welfare, preference and freedom, Journal of Econometrics, 50, pp. 15-29.
Sen, A.K. (1991d) What did you learn in the world today?, American Behavioral Scientist, 34, pp. 530-548.
Sen, A.K. (1992a) Inequality Re-examined (Oxford: Clarendon Press & Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press).
Sen, A.K. (1992b) Life and death in China: a reply, World Development, 20, pp. 1305-1312.
Sen, A.K. (1992c) Minimal liberty, Economica, 59(234), pp. 139-160.
Sen, A.K. (1992d) Missing women, British Medical Journal, 304(6827), pp. 587-588.
Sen, A.K. (1993a) Capability and well-being, in: M. Nussbaum & A.K. Sen (Eds) The Quality of Life (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 30-53.
Sen, A.K. (1993b) The causation and prevention of famines: a reply, Journal of Peasant Studies.
Sen, A.K. (1993c) Does business ethics make economic sense?, Journal of Business Ethics, pp. 53-66.
Sen, A.K. (1993d) The economics of life and death, Scientific American, 268(5), pp. 40-47.
Sen, A.K. (1993e) India and the west, New Republic, 208(23), pp. 27-34.
Sen, A.K. (1993f) Indian pluralism, India International Centre Quarterly.
Sen, A.K. (1993g) Internal consistency of choice, Econometrica, 61, pp. 495-521.
Sen, A.K. (1993h) The labour-capital partnership: reconciling insider power with full employment: comment, in: A.B. Atkinson (Ed.) Alternatives to Capitalism: The Economics of Partnership (New York, St. Martin's Press & London, Macmillan), pp. 78-80.
Sen, A.K. (1993i) Life expectancy and inequality: some conceptual issues, in: P. Bardhan et al. (Eds) Development and Change (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 3-11.
Sen, A.K. (1993j) Markets and freedoms, Oxford Economic Papers, 45, pp. 519-551.
Sen, A.K. (1993k) On the Darwinian view of progress, Population and Development Review, 19(1), pp. 123-137.
Sen, A.K. (1993l) Positional objectivity, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 22, pp. 126-145.
Sen, A.K. (1993m) Sukhamoy Chakravarty: an appreciation, in: K. Basu & M. Majumdar (Eds) Capital Investment and Development: Essays in Memory of Sukhamoy Chakravarty (Delhi, Oxford University Press), pp. xi-xx.
Sen, A.K. (1993n) The third way: inside the firm or out in the economy?, in: A.B. Atkinson (Ed.) Alternatives to Capitalism: the economics of partnership (New York, St. Martin's Press & London, Macmillan), pp. 278-282.
Sen, A.K. (1993o) The threats to secular India, New York Review of Books, 40(7), pp. 26-32.
Sen, A.K. (1994a) Amiya Kumar Dasgupta (1903-1992), Economic Journal, 104(426), pp. 1147-1154.
Sen, A.K. (1994b) The Darwinian view of progress: reply to Guha, Population & Development Review, 20, pp. 866-870.
Sen, A.K. (1994c) Economic Wealth and Moral Sentiments (Zurich, Bank Hoffman).
Sen, A.K. (1994d) The formulation of rational choice, American Economic Review, 84(2), pp. 385-390.
Sen, A.K. (1994e) Freedoms and needs, New Republic, 210(2-3), pp. 31-38.
Sen, A.K. (1994f) Growth economics: what and why?, in: L. Pasinetti & R. Solow (Eds) Economic Growth and the Structure of Long-Term Development (London, Macmillan), pp. 363-368.
Sen, A.K. (1994g) Liberty and poverty, Current, (362), pp. 22-28.
Sen, A.K. (1994h) Markets and the freedom to choose, in: H. Siebert (Ed.) The Ethical Foundations of the Market Economy (Tubingen, J.C.B. Mohr), pp. 123-138.
Sen, A.K. (1994i) Non-binary choice and preference: a tribute to Stig Kanger, in: D. Prawitz et al. (Eds) Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, IX (Amsterdam, Elsevier Science).
Sen, A.K. (1994j) Objectivity and position: assessment of health and well-being, in: L. Chen & A. Kleinman (Eds) Health and Social Change in International Perspective (Cambridge, Harvard University Press), pp. 115-128.
Sen, A.K. (1994k) On the Darwinian view of progress: a reply, Population and Development Review, pp. 866-870.
Sen, A.K. (1994l) The political economy of hunger, in: I. Serageldin & P. Landell-Mills (Eds) Overcoming Global Hunger (Washington, D.C., World Bank), pp. 85-90.
Sen, A.K. (1994m) Population: delusion and reality, New York Review of Books, 41(15), pp. 62-71.
Sen, A.K. (1994n) Population and reasoned agency, in: K. Lindahl-Kiessling and H. Landberg (Eds) Population, Economics Development, and the Environment (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 51-78.
Sen, A.K. (1994o) Poverty and famines, Economic Development and Cultural Change, 32, pp. 881-886.
Sen, A.K. (1994p) Well-being, capability and public policy, Giornale Degli Economisti e Annali di Economica, 53(79), pp. 333-347.
Sen, A.K. (1994q) Why does poverty persist in rich countries?, in: P. Guidicini & G. Pieretti (Eds) Urban Poverty and Human Dignity (Milan, Franco Angeli), pp. 97-106.
Sen, A.K. (1995a) Agency and well-being: the development agenda, in: Heyzer et al. (Eds) A Commitment to the World's Women (New York, UNIFEM), pp. 103-112.
Sen, A.K. (1995b) Demography and welfare economics, Empirica, 22(1), pp. 1-21.
Sen, A.K. (1995c) Economic development and social change: India and China in comparative perspectives, Prospect.
Sen, A.K. (1995d) Economic regress: concepts and features, Proceedings of the World Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics, 1993 (Washington, D.C., World Bank), pp. 315-333.
Sen, A.K. (1995e) Environmental evaluation and social choice: contingent valuation and the market analogy, Japanese Economic Review, 46(1), pp. 23-37.
Sen, A.K. (1995f) Environmental values and economic reasoning, Nexus, 13, pp. [in Dutch].
Sen, A.K. (1995g) Gender inequality and theories of justice, in: M. Nussbaum & J. Glover (Eds) Women, Culture and Development (Oxford, Clarendon Press), pp. 259-273.
Sen, A.K. (1995h) How to judge voting schemes, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9, pp. 91-98.
Sen, A.K. (1995i) Moral codes and economic success, in: S. Brittan & A. Hamlin (Eds) Market Capitalism and Moral Values (Aldershot, Edward Elgar), pp. 23-34.
Sen, A.K. (1995j) Nobody need starve, Granta.
Sen, A.K. (1995k) The political economy of targeting in: D. Vande Walle & K. Nead (Eds) Public Spending and the Poor: Theory and Evidence (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press), pp. 11-24.
Sen, A.K. (1995l) Rationality and social choice, American Economic Review, 85, pp. 1-24.
Sen, A.K. (1995m) Varieties of deprivation: comments, in: E. Kuiper & J. Sap (Eds) Out of the Margin: feminist perspectives on economics (London & New York, Routledge), pp. 51-58.
Sen, A.K. (1995n) Word economy, Nieman Reports, 49(3), pp. 32-34.
Sen, A.K. (1996a) The concept of wealth, in: R.H. Mayers (Ed.) The Wealth of Nations in the Twentieth Century (Stanford, Hoover Institution Press), pp. 3-21.
Sen, A.K. (1996b) Economic interdependence and the world food summit, Development, 4, pp. 5-10.
Sen, A.K. (1996c) Employment, institutions and technology: some policy issues, International Labour Review, 135(3-4), pp. 445-471 [reprint of 1975 publication].
Sen, A.K. (1996d) Famine as alienation, in: State, Market and Development: essays in honour of Rehman Sobban (Dhaka: University Press Limited), pp. 15-32.
Sen, A.K. (1996e) Family fortunes of bronze age mint, Times Higher Education Supplement, 1230, pp. 20-25.
Sen, A.K. (1996f) Fertility and coercion, University of Chicago Law Review, 63(3), pp. 1035-1061.
Sen, A.K. (1996g) Freedom, capabilities and public action: a response, Notizie di Politeia 12(43-44), pp. 105-125.
Sen, A.K. (1996h) Freedom favors development, New Perspectives Quarterly, 13(4), pp. 23-27.
Sen, A.K. (1996i) Is the idea of purely internal consistency of choice bizarre?, in: J.E.J. Altham & T.R. Harrison (Eds) Language, World and Reality (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press), pp. 19-31.
Sen, A.K. (1996j) Legal rights and moral rights: old questions and new problems, Ratio Juris, 9, pp. 153-167.
Sen, A.K. (1996k) A matter of choice, UNESCO Courier, 49(8), pp. 10-13.
Sen. A.K. (1996l) On the status of equality, Political Theory, 24(3), pp. 394-400.
Sen, A.K. (1996m) On the foundations of welfare economics: utility, capability and practical reason, in: F. Farina, F. Hahn & S. Vannucci (Eds) Ethics Rationality and Economic Behaviour (Oxford, Clarendon Press).
Sen, A.K. (1996n) Our culture, their culture, New Republic, 214(14), pp. 27-34.
Sen, A.K. (1996o) Population policy: authoritarianism versus cooperation, Social Change.
Sen, A.K. (1996p) Rationality, joy and freedom, Critical Review, 10.
Sen, A.K. (1996q) Rights: formulation and consequences, Analyse and Kritik, 18, pp. 53-70.
Sen, A.K. (1996r) Secularism and its discontents, in: K. Basu & S. Subramamyam (Eds) Unraveling the Nation: sectarian conflict and India's secular identity (Penguin Books), pp. 11-43.
Sen, A.K. (1996s) Social commitment and democracy: the demands of equity and financial conservatism, in: P. Barker (Ed.) Living as Equals (Oxford, Oxford University Press), pp. 9-38.
Sen, A.K. (1996t) Social commitment and financial conservatism, Il Mulino, 364.
Sen, A.K. (1996u) Welfare economics and two approaches to rights, in: J.C. Pardo, & F. Schneider (Eds) Current Issues in Public Choice (Cheltenham, U.K. & Brookfield, VT, Edward Elgar), pp. 21-39.
Sen, A.K. (1997a) Economics, business principles and moral sentiments, Business Ethics Quarterly, 7, pp. 5-15.
Sen, A.K. (1997b) Editorial: human capital and human capability, Worm Development, 25(12), pp. 1959-1961.
Sen, A.K. (1997c) From income inequality to economic inequality, Southern Economic Journal, 64(2), pp. 384-401.
Sen, A.K. (1997d) Human rights and Asian values, New Republic, 217(2/3), pp. 33-40, 48.
Sen, A.K. (1997e) Indian traditions and the Western imagination, Daedalus, 126(2), pp. 1-26.
Sen, A.K. (1997f) Individual preference as the basis of social choice, in: K.J. Arrow, A.K. Sen, & K. Suzumura (Eds) Social Choice Re-examined, Vol. 2 (New York, St. Martin's Press), pp. 15-37.
Sen, A.K. (1997g) Inequality, unemployment and contemporary Europe, International Labour Review, 136(2), pp. 155-172.
Sen, A.K. (1997h) La liberta individuale come impegno sociale (Rome & Bari: Editori Laterza).
Sen, A.K. (1997i) Maximization and the act of choice, Econometrica, 65(4), pp. 745-779.
Sen, A.K. (1997j) On interpreting India's past, in: S. Bose & A. Jalal (Eds) Nationalism, Democracy and Development (New Delhi, Oxford University Press), pp. 10-35.
Sen, A.K. (1997k) Radical needs and moderate reforms, in J. Dreze & A.K. Sen (Eds) Indian Development: selected regional perspectives (Oxford & Delhi, Oxford University Press), pp. 1-32.
Sen, A.K. (1997l) The subject of human rights has ended up being a veritable battleground, Chronicle of Higher Education, 43(40), pp. B11-14.
Sen, A.K. (1997m) Tagore and his India, New York Review of Books, 44(11), pp. 55-63, 69.
Sen, A.K. (1997n) The vision that worked, Times Literary Supplement, 4923, pp. 3-4.
Sen, A.K. (1997o) What's the point of a development strategy?, in: E. Malinvaud et al. (Eds) Development Strategy and the Management of the Market Economy (Oxford, Clarendon Press), pp. 35-60.
Sen, A.K. (1998a) Human development and financial conservatism, World Development, 26, pp. 733-742.
Sen, A.K. (1998b) Morality as an indicator of economic success and failure, Economic Journal, 108(446), pp. 1-25.
Sen, A.K. (1998c) Universal truths, Harvard International Review, 20(3), pp. 40-43.
Sen, A.K. (1999a) Development as Freedom (New York, Knopf).
Sen, A.K. (1999b) Economics and the value of freedom, Civilization, 6(3), pp. 83-84.
Sen, A.K. (1999c) The possibility of social choice, American Economic Review, 89, pp. 349-878.
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