Publications
The Institute publishes a quarterly journal of economics in English, Artha Vijnana, the first publication of which was made in March 1959. This journal publishes results of research work carried out in the Institute as well as works of scholars from outside the Institute after a refereeing process. The Institute also publishes research works in the form of books and mimeograph series. The Kale Memorial Lecture, organised by the Institute every year on the occasion of the Founder's Day, is published under the Kale Memorial Lecture Series. Over 70 lectures have been delivered under this Lecture Series, and the list of speakers includes such prominent figures as: B R Ambedkar, John Mathai, P C Mahalanobis, V.K.R.V. Rao, K N Raj, V M Dandekar, I G Patel, Andre Beteille, Manmohan Singh, Amresh Bagchi, Jagdish Bhagwati, C Rangarajan and A P J Abdul Kalam. All the Kale Memorial Lectures delivered at the Gokhale Institute are published, and most of the Lectures' Text can be found on JSTOR (Journal Storage - an online archive for academic journals made available to researchers through participating libraries and institutions).
This is a List of Kale Memorial Lectures held at Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics since 1937 .
Year | Speaker | Title |
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1937 | V. G. Kale | Modern Tendencies in Economic Thought and Policy |
1938 | G. S. Ghurye | The Social Process |
1939 | B. R. Ambedkar | Federation Versus Freedom |
1940 | K. T. Shah | The Constituent Assembly |
1941 | A. V. Thakkar | The Problem of the Aborigines in India |
1942 | V. L. Mehta | A Plea for Planning in Cooperation |
1943 | S. G. Vaze | The Formation of Federations |
1944 | John Mathai | Economic Policy |
1945 | S. R. Deshpande | A Statistical Approach to Vital Economic Problems |
1946 | J. V. Joshi | India's Sterling Balances |
1948 | C. D. Deshmukh | Central Banking in India : A Retrospect |
1949 | D. G. Karve | Public Administration in Democracy |
1950 | R. L. Dey | Policy of Protection in India |
1951 | M. Venkatrangaiya | Competitive and Cooperative Trends in Federalism |
1952 | A. D. Gorwala | The Role of the Administrator: Past, Present and Future |
1953 | Laxmanshastri Joshi | Indian Nationalism |
1954 | W. R. Natu | Public Administration and Economic Development |
1955 | P. C. Mahalanobis | Some Thoughts on Planning in India |
1956 | S. K. Muranjan | Reflections on Economic Growth and Progress |
1957 | B. K. Madan | Financing the Second Five-Year Plan |
1958 | V. K. R. V. Rao | Some Reflections on the Rate of Saving in Developing Economy |
1959 | K. P. Chattopadhayay | Some Approaches to Study of Social Change |
1960 | B. Venkatappiah | The Role of Reserve Bank of India in the Development of Credit Institutions |
1961 | B. N. Ganguli | Economic Integration : Regional, National and International |
1962 | A. Appadorai | Dilemma in Modern Foreign Policy |
1963 | H. M. Patel | The Defence of India |
1964 | M. L. Dantwala | Agriculture in a Developing Economy: The Indian Experience (The Impact of Economic Development on the Agricultural Sector) |
1965 | Pitambar Pant | Decades of Transition – Opportunities and Tasks |
1966 | D. R. Gadgil | District Development Planning |
1967 | S. L. Kirloskar | Universities and the Training of Industrial and Business Management |
1968 | E. M. S. Namboodripad | The Republican Constitution in the Struggle for Socialism |
1969 | J. J. Anjaria | Strategy of Economic Development |
1971 | Rajani Kothari | Political Economy of Development |
1972 | V. V. John | Education as Investment |
1973 | K. N. Raj | The Politics and Economics of "Intermediate Regimes" |
1974 | H. K. Paranjape | India's Strategy for Industrial Growth: An Appraisal |
1975 | Ashok Mitra | Growth and Diseconomies |
1976 | S. V. Kogekar | Revision of the Constitution |
1977 | M. N. Srinivas | Science, Technology and Rural Development in India |
1978 | J. P. Naik | Educational Reform in India : A Historical Review |
1979 | Tarlok Singh | The Planning Process and Public Policy : A Reassessment |
1980 | Aloo J. Dastur | Problems of Indian Minorities |
1981 | V. M. Dandekar | Measurement of Poverty |
1982 | I. S. Gulati | IMF Conditionality and Low Income Countries |
1983 | I. G. Patel | Inflation - Should it be Cured or Endured? |
1984 | M. P. Rege | Concepts of Justice and Equality in the Indian Tradition |
1985 | Andre Beteille | Equality of Opportunity and the Equal Distribution of Benefits |
1986 | Manmohan Singh | The Quest for Equity in Development |
1987 | K. R. Ranadive | Town and Country in Economy in Transition |
1988 | Sukhamoy Chakravarti | Development of Development Thinking |
1989 | Malcolm S. Adiseshiah | Eighth Plan Perspectives |
1990 | D. T. Lakdawala | Indian Public Debt |
1991 | B. S. Minhas | Public Versus Private Sector: Neglect of Lessons of Economics in Indian Policy Formulation |
1992 | Verghese Kurien | Agricultural and Rural Development in the 1990s and Beyond: What should India Do and Why? |
1993 | Raja J. Chelliah | An Essay on Fiscal Deficit |
1994 | G. Ram Reddy | The Financing of Higher Education in India |
1995 | Madhav Gadgil | Patenting Life |
1996 | A. M. Ahmadi | Constitutional Values and the Indian Ethos |
1997 | Vasant Gowariker | Something Happening in India that this Nation Should be Proud of |
1998 | S. Venkitaramanan | Dilemmas of Development: The Indian Experience |
1999 | Mihir Rakshit | Post-Uruguay Round Trade Negotiations: A Developing Country Perspective |
2000 | A. Vaidyanathan | Poverty and Development Policy |
2001 | Amaresh Bagchi | Fifty Years of Fiscal Federalism in India : An Appraisal |
2002 | Jagdish Bhagwati | The Globalisation Debate and India’s Economic Reforms |
2003 | C. Rangarajan | Challenges for Monetary Policy |
2004 | A. P. J. Abdul Kalam | The evolution of enlightened citizen centric Society (Politics without nobility is similar to a balloon without air ) |
2005 | Utsa Patnaik | Poverty and Neo –Liberalism |
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