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Ehtisham Ahmad,Jean Dr?ze,John Hills,Amartya Sen
Ehtisham Ahmad is an economist currently directing the Financing Sustainable Urban Transitions with the Coalition of Urban Transitions. Ahmad is a Senior Fellow at the University of Bonn and a Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics since 2010. Ahmad held senior positions in the Fiscal Affairs Department of the International Monetary Fund for two decades.
Jean Dr?ze, development economist, has taught at the London School of Economics and the Delhi School of Economics and is currently Visiting Professor at Ranchi University. He has made wide-ranging contributions to development economics and public policy, with special reference to India. He is co-author (with Amartya Sen) of Hunger and Public Action (Oxford University Press, 1989), An Uncertain Glory: India and Its Contradictions (Penguin, 2013), and Sense and Solidarity (OUP: 2019).
John Hills is Professor of Social Policy and Director of the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) at the London School of Economics. His research interests include income distribution and the welfare state, social security, housing and taxation. He led an independent review of the measurement of fuel poverty for the Department of Energy and Climate Change that reported in March 2012. He was also Chair of the National Equality Panel (2008-2010), carried out a review of the aims of social housing for the Secretary of State for Communities in 2006-07 and was one of the three members of the UK Pensions Commission from 2003 to 2006. He was Co-Director of the LSE's Welfare State Programme (1988-1997), and Senior Adviser to the Commission of Inquiry into Taxation, Zimbabwe (1984-86). He worked at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (1982-84), for the House of Commons Select Committee on the Treasury (1980-82), and at the Department of the Environment (1979-80).
Amartya Sen teaches economics and philosophy at Harvard University, and was previously Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He has served as President of the American Economic Association, the Indian Economic Association, the International Economic Association, and the Econometric Society. His awards include the Bharat Ratna (India), Commandeur de la l?gion d'honneur (France), the National Humanities Medal (USA), Honorary Companion of Honour (UK), Ordem Nacional do M?rito Cient?fico (Brazil), and the Nobel Prize in Economics.
Part I General Issues
1. Public Action for Social Security: Foundations and Strategy, Jean Dr?ze and Amartya Sen
2. Social Security in Developing Countries: What, Why, Who, and How?, Robin Burgess, and Nicholas Stern
3. Social Security in Developed Countries: Are There Lessons for Developing Countries?, A. B. Atkinson and John Hills
4. Traditional Systems of Social Security and Hunger Insurance: Past Achievements and Modern Challenges, Jean-Philippe Platteau
5. Social Security and the Family: Coping with Seasonality and Calamity in Rural India, Bina Agarwal
PART II Case-Studies
6. Social Security in China: A Historical Perspective, Ehtisham Ahmad and Athar Hussain
7. Social Security in South Asia, S. R. Osmani
8. Social Security in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Comparative Assessment, Carmelo Mesa-Lago
9. Social Security in Sub Saharan Africa: Reflections on Policy Challenges, Joachim von Braun
10. Social Security in the SADCC States of Southern Africa: Social Welfare Programmes and the Reduction of Household Vulnerability, Morgan Richard
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