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Article name Ulaganathan Sankar Dr Ulaganathan Sankar, born on 5 June 1935, is a senior Indian economist. He established the Department of Econometrics at University of Madras (MU) in 1978. Dr Raja Chelliah and he founded the Madras School of Economics (MSE) in 1995. His research interests vary over applied econometrics, economics of regulation, farm management, environmental economics, trade and environment and social cost benefit analysis.(1, 3).
Education and career He was Lecturer at Annamalai University, 1959-61 and Research Associate at Gandhian Institute of Studies at Varanasi, 1962-63. He completed Ph.D in econometrics at University of Wisconsin, Madison under Prof. Arnold Zellner in 1967. He was Assistant professor, Associate Professor and Professor at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee from 1967 to 1977. He was invited as professor in MU in1977. He was founder-Director of MSE in 1995-1999. He has been Honorary Professor since 2000.
He was Coordinator of the World Bank-Ministry of Environment and Forests, (MoEF) Government of India, Capacity Building Programme in Environmental Economics in India, 1998-2002. He advised MoEF on development of economic instruments for pollution control, eco-taxes on polluting inputs and outputs, biodiversity, and sustainable development. MoEF created a Centre of Excellence in Environmental Economics at MSE in 2002. He served on committees of the Planning Commission, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Ministry of Statistics, National Biodiversity Authority and Indian Council of Social Science Research (1,2). He was member of Government of India delegation to the UN Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2012.
He served in the editorial advisory boards of Environment and Development Economics, 2002-07 published by Cambridge University, and many Indian economic journals .He had been Chairman, editorial board, Sarvekshana, an Indian statistical journal (7). He was member of University Grants Commission (UGC) PG curriculum committee in economics. He coordinated UGC Special Assistance Programme in Economics at MU, 1986 -1995. !1
His intellectual contributions in the field of environmental economics and cost benefit analysis of space programme are significant (1,3,5,6). His OUP book on Environmental Economics contains several classic papers in the field and is used as a text/reading material for MA and Ph.D students. His book on India’s space programme shows that ‘ISRO was definitely cost effective in most of its space activities and products’ (6). Dr Abdul Kalam, President of India, noted this contribution ‘a good effort and analysis’. Dr Rangarajan, Chairman Economic Advisory Council to Prime Minister,says ‘his contribution ...has been truly one of its kind’(4).
Awards and honours • Fellow, South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics. • UGC National Swami Pranavananda Saraswati Award in Economics, 2006. • National Fellow, Indian Council of Social Science Research, 2003, 2004. • Member, Tamilnadu State Planning Commission, 2001-2004. • President, The Indian Econometric Society, 1993-94. • Post- Doctoral Fellow in Public Utility Economics, AT&T 1971-72. • Ford Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Fellow, 1966-67. • Ph.D. CIC Traveling Scholar, University of Chicago, 1966. • Silver Jubilee Medal for Best Student in Economics in B.A. in St. Xavier’s College, Palayamkottai, 1955.
Selected books • Public Sector Pricing Theory and Applications (1992) Indian Economic Association Trust for Research and Development, New Delhi. • Controlling Pollution: Incentives and Regulation (with S.Mehta and S.- Mundle) (1997), Sage Publications, New Delhi. • Accelerating Growth Through Globalization of Indian Agriculture (with K.P. Kalirajan and G. Mythili), (2001) Macmillan India. • Economic Reforms and the Liberalization of the Indian Economy, (Eds) K.P. Kalirajan and U. Sankar, (2003), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. !2 • Environmental Economics, (Ed) Readers in Economics,(2001) Oxford University Press, New Delhi. [copies sold 4872] • Trade and Environment, (2006) Oxford University Press, New Delhi. • The Economics of India’s Space Programme, (2007) Oxford University Press, New Delhi. • Ecotaxes on Polluting Inputs and Outputs, (2007) (with R.J. Chelliah, P. Appasamy and R. Pandey), Academic Foundation, New Delhi. • Development and Public Finance, (2012) (Eds) D.K. Srivastava and U.Sankar, Sage, New Delhi. Selected articles • Trade Measures in Climate Policies and their Consistency with WTO and UNFCCC (2009), Indian Economic Journal, Oct-Dec. • Organizational systems, commercialization and cost-benefit analysis of Indian Space Programme with K.R.Sridhara Murthi and H.N. Mad- husudhan, (2007) Special Section: Indian Space Programme, Current Science, Vol. 93, No.12, 25 December. • Pricing of Coal Ash for Environmental Protection (with Raja Chelliah and Rita Pandey)(2005), Journal of Energy and Development, Vol 30, No. 2. • Agriculture in India's Economic Reform Program, (with K.P. Kalirajan), Journal of Asian Economics, 12, 2001. • The Measurement of Firm Size ( with Sol.Shalit), (1977) Review of Eco- nomics and Statistics, Vol 59, Issue 3, August. • A Utility Function for Wealth for a Risk Averter, (1970) Journal of Eco- nomic Theory, Vol 6, Issue 6. • On Errors in the Variables with Arnold Zellner (2005). Topics in Applied Economics –Tools, Issues and Institutions (eds) G. Mythili and R.Hema (2005), Academic Foundation, New Delhi. • Elasticities of Substitution and Returns to Scale in Indian Manufacturing Industries, (1970). International Economic Review, Vol 11, Issue 3. • Bayesian Estimation of CES Production Function (with V.K. Chetty (1969) Review of Economic Studies, Vol 36, Issue 3. !3
References 1.An Interview with Professor U Sankar by GRK Murty, IUP Journal of Applied Economics, Vol 20, January 21. 2.https://www.mse.ac.in/faculty/sankar. 3.Foreword by late Dr. Raja J. Chelliah (Minister of State, Finance) in Topics in Applied Economics: Tools, Issues and Institutions, A Fest- schrift Volume for Prof. U. Sankar, (Eds) G. Mythili and R.Hema, Aca- demic Foundation, New Delhi. 4.Foreword by Dr. C. Rangarajan in Environment and Development: Es- says in honour of Dr. U. Sankar, (Eds) K.R. Shanmugam and K.S. Kavikumar, Sage Publications, 2016. Reviews :South. Asia Economic Journal, Vol 17, issue 2, Sep 2016 and Frontline,17, February 2017. 5.S. Chandrasekhar, Indian Space Effort, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol 42, No 19, 2007, 1682-84. 6..Kasturirangan, Reflections of a Long Journey in B.N Suresh , Space and Beyond -Professional Voyage of Kasturirangan, Springer 2021 pp 21-27, 309-316 7.http://www.mospi.nic.in/search/node/sarvekshana 8.https://www.springer.com/journal/40953/editors
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