Jean Drèze

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Jean Drèze is a development economist known for his influential work on poverty, hunger, and social policy in India, including contributions to the Right to Food campaign and landmark social welfare programs.

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instanceOf academic
activist
development economist
public intellectual
social scientist
advocacyArea right to food
transparency and accountability in welfare schemes
universal social security
approach capability approach
rights-based approach to development
coAuthorOf An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions
Hunger and Public Action
India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity
coAuthorWith Amartya Sen
countryOfOrigin Belgium
countryOfWork India
field development economics
public policy
welfare economics
focusesOn implementation of welfare rights in practice
link between economic growth and social justice
public action against deprivation
hasCollaboratedWith Amartya Sen
hasWorkedOn design of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme
evaluation of social welfare programs in India
hasWrittenFor Indian newspapers
academic journals
knownFor contributions to the Right to Food campaign in India
research on hunger in India
research on poverty in India
research on social policy in India
work on midday meal schemes in India
work on social welfare programs in India
work on the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
work on the Public Distribution System reforms
languageOfPublication English
name Jean Drèze self-link
nationality Belgian
occupation economist
professor
researcher
regionOfFocus India
South Asia
researchFocus education and health in India
employment guarantee schemes
food security
poverty measurement
social protection

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