Decolonizing Economics: An Introduction
Polity Press
In this book, co-authored with Devika Dutt, Carolina Alves, and Ingrid Kvangraven, we assess how economics came to be Euro-centric, its cruical relaitionship with the development of capitalism, and provide a framework to begin the process of decolonsing it.
Decolonising economic development: the role of development sector'
BOND
Authors: Surbhi Kesar and Ingrid Kvangraven
Reporting about our research:
New research explores the role of the INGO sector in decolonising economic development | BOND
Response to Bond’s report ‘Decolonising economic development: the role of development sector’. | Women’s Resource Center
Move away from Eurocentric views, NGOs urged | Third Sector
NGO umbrella body urges members to tackle root causes of poverty and inequality | Civil Society
Podcast:
Decolonsing economic development with Surbhi Kesar and Ingrid Kvangraven
| Reimagining Development
Lecture:
Decolonising economic development: The Role of the Development Sector | Comhlámh
State of working India 2021: One year of Covid-19
Centre for sustainable Employment (CSE), Azim Premji University
Authors: Amit Basole, Rosa, Abraham, Rahul Lahoti, Surbhi Kesar, Mrinalini Jha, Paaritosh Nath, Radica Kapoor, and S Nelson Mandela
Popular writings:
Kesar, S. & Abraham, R. (2023). ‘Religious identity-based inequality in the labour market: Policy challenges in India’, In: T. Mariz, P. Mader, and K. Cheeseman (eds.), Poverty and Prejudice: Religious Inequality and the Struggle for Sustainable Development. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 144-150.
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Lahoti, R., Basole, A., Abraham, R., Kesar, S., & Nath, P. (2022). ‘Hunger grows as India’s lockdown kills jobs: Results of a survey from 12 states’, In: India Forum (eds.), India and the Pandemic: The First Year, Orient BlackSwan, pp. 171-181. Article Link.
Abraham, R., Basole, A., & Kesar, S. (2021). Tracking employment trajectories in the Covid-19 pandemic: Evidence from Indian panel data. CSE Working Paper 35. Azim Premji University.
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