CONTENTS:- Foreword; Preface; List of Contributors; The Economic Ideas of Professor; A.K.Dasgupta: an Introduction; Appendix: Professor A.k. Dasgupta: A Bibliography; Part I; Economic Ideas of Professor A.K. Dasgupta General Issues; 1. Economic Ideas ofProfessor A.K. Dasgupta; 2. Professor Amiya Kumar Dasgupta: A Legend in Economics; 3. Economics of Professor A.K. Dasgupta; 4. Amiya Kumar Dasgupta: An Economist Par Excellence; 5. Professor A.K. Dasgupta: A Complete Economist; 6. Professor A.K. Dasgupta: The Eminent Economist; 7. The Economic Ideas of Professor a.K. Dasgupta; 8. Economics of A.K. Dasgupta: A Note; 9. Is a Value-Neutral Economic Science Possible? A Note on the Views of Professor A.K. Dasgupta; 10. Professor A.K. Dasgupta on Equilibrium; Part II; 11. Economic Surplus and Professor A.K. Dasgupta: a Note; 12. Gains from Trade Revisited- A Note in Honor of Professor A.K. Dasgupta; 13. A.K. Dasgupta and Keynes; 14. Economics of a Mature Capitalist Economy: Keynesian Economics in the Eyes of A.K. Dasgupta; 15. Professor A.K. Dasgupta's Economic Ideas on Capitalism, Socialism and Planning: Some Reminiscenes; 16. Dynamics of Class Conflict: Relevance of Dasgupta's Analysis of Economic Theory and Development; 17. Professor A.K. Dasgupta's Approach to Economic Development; 18. Economic Ideas of Professor A.K. Dasgupta on Planning and Development Policy; 19. Dasgupta's Approach to Wage Policy; 20. Dasgupta's Theory of Wage Policy; 21. Professor A.K. Dasgupta's Approach to the Theory of Wage Policy: A Note; 22. Professor A.K. Dagupta's Thoughts of Public Finance: A Note; 23. A.K. Dasgupta's View on Teachig of Economics;
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This book, as a centenary tribute to his contributions has attempted to provide a glimpse of his multi-directional economic ideas within the span of 23 articles included in it. While the first 8 articles are devoted to the discussion of Dasgupta's economic ideas in general in the part I of this book, the Part II consists of another 15 articles on the specific issues of his ideas viz, Economic Surplus-Equilibrium, International Trade, Planning and development, Wage policy, Public finance, Capitalism and Socialism, Class conflict, Keynesianism including ideas on teaching of Economics, value-neutrality of the economic science etc.