Part 2 | After Solipsism

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Amartya Sen

Few scholars have left more of a mark on the field of development economics

than Amartya Sen.

The winner of the 1998 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science, Mr. Sen has

changed the way economists think about such issues as collective decisionmaking,

welfare economics and measuring poverty. He has pioneered the use of

economic tools to highlight gender inequality, and he helped the United Nations

devise its Human Development Index -- today the most widely used measure of

how well nations meet basic social needs.