

Articles :
Amiya Kumar Bagchi
(Jointly with Debdas Banerjee and Achin Chakraborty) 'A Critique of the Approach Paper to Eleventh Plan', Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XLI (31), pp.3346-3350, August 5-11, 2006.
'Arthamontri o Pradhanmontrike Jababdihi Korte Hobe' (in Bangla), Anik, July 2006
'Reserve Bankke Durbal Korar Chesta Keno?' (in Bangla), Ganashakti, July 16, 2006
'Bangabhanger Paanch Adhyay'(in Bangla), Parikatha, May 2006
'Compassion to the Citizen' , The Statesman, March 1, 2006.
'The Developmental State under Imperialism', in Jomo K.S.(ed.): Globalization under Hegemony: The Changing World Economy, Oxford University Press, 2006.
(Jointly with Panchanan Das) 'Changing Pattern of Employment under Neo-liberal Reforms: A Comparative Study of West Bengal and Gujarat', Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 48(4), October-December 2005, pp. 945-958
' Women's Employment and Well-Being in a Globalising World', in Samit Kar (ed.) : Globalisation : One World, Many Voices, pp.276-299, Rawat publications, 2005.
' Inequality, Deprivation and Displacement' , in Nirmala Banerjee and Sugata Marjit (eds): Development, Displacement and Disparity : India in the Last Quarter of the Twentieth Century, pp. 17-28, Orient Longman, 2005.
'Keynes, Kaldor and Economic Development', in Jomo K.S.(ed.):The Pioneers of Development Economics : Great Economists on Development, pp. 142-164, New Delhi, Tulika and London and New York, Zed Books, 2005.
'Governance-National,Corporate and International : The Indian Context', Journal of South Asian Studies,Vol.XXVIII, No.2, pp.265-281, August 2, 2005.
'Writing the History of the State Bank of India', The Hindu, August 1 , 2005.
'The State Bank of India - Going on 200', The Hindu, July 14, 2005.
(jointly with Panchanan Das and Sadhan Chattopadhyay) 'Growth and structural change in the economy of Gujarat, 1970-2000', Economic and Political Weekly, XL (28) , pp.3039-3047, July 9-15, 2005.
'Globalization and Vulnerability: India at the Dawn of the Twenty First Century', in Tian Yu Cao (ed.): The Chinese Model of Modern Development, pp.277-292, London, Routledge, 2005.
(jointly with Subhanil Banerjee) 'How Strong are the Arguments for Bank Mergers?' Economic and Political Weekly, XL (12), pp.1181-1189, March 19-25, 2005.
'Rural Credit and Systemic Risk', in V. K. Ramachandran and Madhura Swaminathan (eds): Financial Liberalization and Rural Credit in India, pp. 39-49, New Delhi, Tulika, 2005.
'The Common Minimum Programme: The Finances of the State Governments and the Urgent Tasks of Repair and Reconstruction', Social Scientist, 32(7-8), July-August, 3-16, 2004.
'Neo-liberal Reforms with Cosmetic Changes?' , Economic and Political Weekly, 39(32), pp. 3572-3574, 7 August, 2004.
'Demographic Regimes
and the Social Reproduction of Labour', Economic and Political
Weekly, 39(30), pp. 3367-3377, 24 July, 2004 .
'Nanny State for Capital and Social Darwinism for the Workers',
The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 47(1), pp.69-80,
January-March, 2004 .
'Discontents of
Democracy: Elite Pluralism, Mystification and the Rule of Big
Capital', pp. 13-28 in Fahimul Quadir and Jayant Lele (eds.):
Democracy and Civil Society in Asia: Vol.1, Globalization,
democracy and civil society in Asia, New York, Palgrave Macmillan,
2004.
'Rich Men's Globalization: How do Women and the Poor Fare?' in Malini Bhattacharya (ed.): Perspectives in Women's Studies: Globalization, pp. 3-11, New Delhi, Tulika , 2004.
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Barnita
Bagchi
'Bengali Folklore and Children's Literature', in Indian Folklife, No 21, April 2006
'Education, Women's Narratives, and Feminist Civil Society Activism: Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain's Feminist Utopias', in Utopies Féministes et Experimentations Sociales Urbaines, Colloquium Proceedings, Tours, University of Tours, 2006.
"Instruction a Torment"? Jane Austen's Early Writing and Conflicting Versions of Female Education in Romantic-Era "Conservative" British Women's Novels', in Romanticism on the Net, No. 40, November 2005.
'Engendering ICT and Social Capital', in Mainstreaming ICTs (OneWorld South Asia, www.digitalopportunity.org), Vol. II No.3, May-June 2005.
'Synthesis Report:
Education', published in the Series ;Maharashtra Human Development
Action Research Study Papers' (IGIDR,
2005)
'Girls' Education in Murshidabad: Tales from the Field' (longer version of article with same title which appeared in Grassroots, April 2003), in Women's Education and Politics of Gender, ed. Uttara Chakraborty and Banimanjari Das (Kolkata: Bethune College, 2005).
"So Odd and So Stupid": The Triumph of Fanny Price', in Penguin Study Edition of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, ed. Shobhana Bhattacharji (New Delhi: Penguin, 2005) .
'Gender, History and the Recovery of Knowledge through Information and Communication Technology', in Webs of History: Information, Communication, and Technology from Early to Post-Colonial India, ed. Amiya Kumar Bagchi, Dipankar Sinha, and Barnita Bagchi (New Delhi: Manohar, 2004).
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Debdas Banerjee
(Jointly with Amiya Kumar Bagchi and Achin Chakraborty) ''A Critique of the Approach Paper to Eleventh Plan'', Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XLI (31), pp. 3346-3350, August 5-11, 2006.
"Workers, Organisation and State:The Changing Relations", (in Bangla), Parikatha, Vol 8. No.2, 2006.
'Information Technology, Productivity Growth, and Reduced Leisure: Revisiting "End of History",' Working USA: The Journal of Labour and Society, Vol.9, pp. 199-213, June 2006.
Reprinted: ' Professor J.K. Mehta: The "economic scientist" - A note on the philosophical understanding of economics', in Jiwitesh Kumar Singh and Prahlad Kumar (eds.), Economics of J.K. Mehta: A Peep into Mehtanomic, New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications, 2006.
"Knowledge Workers and Information Technology : Re-living Early English Industrial Revolution", The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol. 48, No. 4, 2005.
"Information Technology: Revisiting the Path Negotiated in History", (in Bangla), Ekak Matra, Vol. 6, No.3, November 2005.
"What About the ' Health-City' in the Districts in West Bengal ! , (in Bangla), Anandabazar Patrika, 22 September 2005.
"New Development of West Bengal", (in Bangla), Anandabazar Patrika, 21 September 2005 .
"Trend of Factor Incomes Distribution in Indian Factories", The Indian Journal of Labour Economics, Special Issue on wages and earnings in India, Vol.48, No.2, 2005.
"Is There Overestimation of 'British Capital' Outflow ? Keynes' Indo-British Trade and Transfer Accounts Re-examined with Alternative Evidence", The Indian Economic and Social History Review, Vol. XLI, No.2, April-June 2004 .
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Uttam Bhattacharya
"The Patent Act 1999 : Its Economic Implications", in S. Bhattacharya et.al.(eds). : Development Alternatives : Theories and Evidence , New Delhi, Allied , 2004 .
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Achin Chakraborty
(Jointly with Amiya Kumar Bagchi and Debdas Banerjee) 'A Critique of the Approach Paper to Eleventh Plan', Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XLI (31), pp.3346-3350, August 5-11, 2006.
'Health care in West Bengal: Confused Policy for Public-private Partnership', Economic and Political Weekly, XL (5) January 29, 2005 .
'Kerala's Changing Development Narratives', Economic and Political Weekly, XL(6), February 5 2005 .
'The Rhetoric of Disagreement in Reform Debates' in Jos Mooij (ed). The Politics of Economic Reforms in India, (Sage , 2005).
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Indrani Chakraborty
'Capital Inflows during the Post-liberalization Period',Economic and Political Weekly, XLI(2), pp.143-150, January 14-20, 2006.
'Teaching Economic History : Towards a Reorientation', Economic and Political Weekly, 39(35), 28 August, 2004.
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Manali Chakrabarti
(Jointly with Biswajit Chatterjee) 'Business Conduct in Late Colonial India: European Business in Kanpur 1900-1939', Economic and Political Weekly, XLI(10), pp. 904-911 March 11-17, 2006.
(Jointly with Rahul Varman) 'Contradictions of Democracy in a Workers' Co-operative.' Organisation Studies , Sage Publications, Vol. 25 (2), pp 183- 208, 2004.
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Ramkrishna Chatterjee
' The Chinese Community in Calcutta : Their Early Settlements and Migration' in Madhavi Thampi (ed.): India and China in the Colonial World, New Delhi, Social Science Press, 2005.
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Subhoranjan Dasgupta
Schiller-The Creative Humanist , The Sunday Statesman, August 14, 2005.
Progress of Poetics : from Microscopy to Polysemy in Pranati Dutta Gupta (ed.): Phases of Twentieth Century Literature in English, Vivekananda College, 2004.
History Imagined: Kunal Basu's Opium Clerk in Subir Dhar and Amitava Roy(eds.), Romancing the Strange: The Fiction of Kunal Basu, Avant Garde Press, 2004.
"Two on Bengal Partition" in Ritu Menon (ed.): No Women's Land , Woman Unlimited, New Delhi (jointly with Phulrenu Guha and Hasna Saha).
Women's Trauma and Triumph in G.G. Deshaumes and Rada Ivekovic(eds.):Divided Countries, Separated Cities -The Modern Legacy of Partition, OUP, 2004.
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Bidhan Kanti Das
"Inbreeding Depresion in Anthopometric Traits among Telaga Boys of Kharagpur, West Bengal, India", Collegium Antropologicum (Zagreb, Croatia), vol. 29, No.2, pp. 459-464, December 2005.
"Growth of Ethnic Groups in Forest Villages of Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal", The Indian Forester, Vol.131, No.4, April 2005.
"Role of NTFPs among Forest Villagers in a Protected Area of West Bengal", Journal of Human Ecology, Vol. 18, No.2, pp.129-136, 2005.
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Krishna Soman
' Women's health and work : A shared relationship' in Jaya Arunachalam and U. Kalapagam (eds.): Development and Empowerment : Rural Women in India, pp. 192-224, Rawat Publications, 2006.
'The population question in West Bengal : In search of a woman's perspective' in Amiya Kumar Bagchi and Krishna Soman (eds.): Maladies, Preventives and Curatives : Debates in Public Health in India, pp.127-139, New Delhi, Tulika , 2005.
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