Profile:
Professor Deolalikar is a development economist who has published five books and over 75 articles on the economics of child nutrition, health, education, and poverty and social protection in developing countries. He is co-editor of The Journal of Asian and African Studies and The Journal of Developing Societies. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and serves as an advisory board member to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on the use of cost-benefit analysis in health and development. Early in his career, he was a recipient of the Robert McNamara Fellowship for International Development awarded by the World Bank. He has served as advisor and consultant to several developing-country governments and international organizations, including the ADB, World Bank, UNDP and USAID, on a variety of research and policy projects.
Professor Deolalikar obtained his BA summa cum laude from Harvard University, Diploma in Economics from Cambridge University, a Ph.D. from Stanford University, and completed a Rockefeller Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Economic Demography from Yale University.
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Teaching at CCFD
Mini-course(spring session)in Development Economics
Mini-course(autumn session)in Development Economics