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KAUTILYA on Moral Hazard, Poverty and Systemic Risk
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KAUTILYA on Moral Hazard, Poverty and Systemic Risk

by Balbir Singh Sihag
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Author Balbir Singh Sihag
Publisher Vitasta Publishing
Synopsis The first Population Census in the world. Statistical Economics, Mathematical Economics. The factoring in of Moral Hazard, the question of Ethics, acknowledging the fact that economics is about people. Including Systemic Risk into accounting for costs and profits and alleviating poverty.These are some of Kautilya’s observations some 2,500 years ago. They are all valid today, for the modern world. According to Abraham Seidenberg (1962), mathematics originated in India earlier than Babylonia, Egypt or Greece. Sidney Weintraub argues that the image of economics in the western world changed as the image of mathematics changed but without realising that the image of mathematics in the west might have changed with the change in the theology/philosophy of the church. CK Raju points out that theology or philosophy did not change constantly in the Indian subcontinent. Mathematical measurements are pre-Vedic here, beginning with the early Indus Valley inhabitants which have continued through generations. Kautilya was the first economist who established economics as a separate discipline, developed a score of concepts and understood economy as a system with its inter-linked elements. Kautilya’s Arthashastra contains two parts: the exchange theory and the conflict theory but both use mathematics to enhance clarity of expression and statistical analysis for arriving at the best possible policy-decisions under risky situations and evaluations afterwards. This book argues why Kautilya is relevant to modern-day policy-makers and why Ethics should be a part of the Indian education content.

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Binding: HardBack
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Vitasta Publishing
  • Pages: 252
  • Binding: HardBack
  • ISBN: 9789386473547
  • Category: Economics
  • Related Category: Commerce & Management
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