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Sanjay G. Reddy

Sanjay G. Reddy

Sanjay Reddy is Assistant Professor of Economics at Barnard College, Columbia University, and also teaches in the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University.

His areas of work include development economics, international economics, and economics and philosophy. He holds Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University, M.Phil. in social anthropology from the University of Cambridge, and A.B. in applied mathematics with physics from Harvard University.

Sanjay Reddy has held fellowships from the Center for Ethics and the Professions and the Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard University, and the Center for Human Values, Princeton University. He has conducted extensive research for development agencies and international institutions, including the ILO, Oxfam, UNDESA, UNICEF, UNDP, UNU-WIDER, UNRISD, and the World Bank. His research has been supported by the Ford Foundation and the Open Society Institute.

He has been a member of the advisory panel of the UNDP’s Human Development Report, and is presently a member of the UN Statistics Division’s Steering Committee on Poverty Statistics. He has conducted fieldwork, published and presented widely, and is a member of the editorial advisory boards of Development, Ethics & International Affairs, and the European Journal of Development Research. He is a citizen of India.

Sanjay Reddy serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Council's journal, Ethics & International Affairs, and is on the Advisory Committee of the Carnegie Council/New School project, Ethics and Debt.  

 
 

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Last Updated: Aug 23, 2006

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